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XCIV

Cernere iam fas est, quod vix tibi credere fas est;
Unus inest oculus, capitum sed milia multa;
Quidquid habet vendit, quod non habet unde parabit?

Peck:

Now may you see, though not believe, I fear,
One eye and many thousand heads are here,
Whate'er he has, he sells. Whence comes what don't appear?

Ohl:

Now may you see what you scarcely may believe: one eye within, but many thousand heads. Whence shall he, who sells what he has, procure what he has not?

Editor's Additional Notes:

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zzz: zzz

Ohl's Critical Notes on the Latin Text:

Tit. zzz mmm; zzz mmm

1 zzz mmm; zzz mmm

2 zzz mmm; zzz mmm

3 zzz mmm; zzz mmm


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