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What need is there, in speaking of his felicity, to
mention that he alone, according to wise Homer,
“neither planteth a plant with his hands nor
plougheth, but all, without sowing or ploughing,”<note xml:lang="eng" n="v.3.p.271.n.1"><p>Odyssey9, 108-109.  </p></note>
supply him with pasture?

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