. T. Lucretius Carus Of the nature of things : in six books. Illustrated with proper and useful notes. Adorned with copper-plates, curiously engraved by Guernier, and others .. . Book VI. Of the Nature of Things. buried his wretched Friend as the Exigency ofThings would permit. And fudden Rage, and dreadful Poverty,drove Men into many outrageous Actions: Theywould place their Relations, with violent Outcries,upon the Funeral Piles that were raifed for others,and light the Fire ; and often quarrel, with muchLofs of Blood, rather than forfake the Bodies oftheir Friends. 33» Index to the


. T. Lucretius Carus Of the nature of things : in six books. Illustrated with proper and useful notes. Adorned with copper-plates, curiously engraved by Guernier, and others .. . Book VI. Of the Nature of Things. buried his wretched Friend as the Exigency ofThings would permit. And fudden Rage, and dreadful Poverty,drove Men into many outrageous Actions: Theywould place their Relations, with violent Outcries,upon the Funeral Piles that were raifed for others,and light the Fire ; and often quarrel, with muchLofs of Blood, rather than forfake the Bodies oftheir Friends. 33» Index to the Second Volume.


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