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The same appears also out of those verses of his third Satyre, complaining that the once sacred Grove of Fons Capenus, where Numa used to meet with the Goddesse AEgeria, was then let out to the beggerly Jews for a Proseucha, and that every Tree (such were the times) must pay rent to the people: |
The same appears also out of those Verses of his third Satire, complaining that the once sacred Grove of Fons Capenus, where Numa used to meet with the Goddess Aegeria, was then let out to the beggarly jews for a Proseucha, and that every Tree (such were the times) must pay rend to the people: |
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