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_Jam Varii Thyestes cuilibet Græcorumcomparari potest. _ Varius lived in high favour at the court ofAugustus. After the death of Virgil, he was joined with _Plotinus_and _Tucca_ to revise the works of that admirable poet. The _Varus_ ofVirgil, so often celebrated in the Pastorals, was, notwithstandingwhat some of the commentators have said, a different person fromVarius, the author of Thyestes. Section XIII. [a] The rural delight of Virgil is described by himself: Rura mihi et rigui placeant in... vallibus amnes; Flumina amem, sylvasque inglorius. O ubi campi, Sperchiusque, et virginibus bacchata Lacænis Taygeta! O quis me gelidis sub montibus Hæmi Sistat, et ingenti ramorum protegat umbrâ? GEORGICA, lib. Ii. Ver. 485. Me may the lowly vales and woodland please, And winding rivers, and inglorious ease; O that I wander'd by Sperchius' flood, Or on Taygetus' sacred top I stood! Who in cool Hæmus' vales my limbs will lay, And in the darkest thicket hide from day?
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