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FRAGMENTS.
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763.

The dice of Zeus have ever lucky throws.


772.

Be pitiful, Ο Sun,
Whom the wise name as father of the Gods,
Author of all things.


779.

Since we have rightly made our prayer to God,
Let us now go, Ο boys, to where the wise
Impart their knowledge of the Muses' arts.
Each day we need to take some forward step,
Till we gain power to study nobler things.
Evil a boy will learn without a guide,
With little labour, learning from himself;
But good, not even with his teacher near,
Dwells in his soul, but is full hardly gained:
Let us then, boys, be watchful, and work hard,
Lest we should seem with men untaught to rank,
The children of a father far from home.


780.

The gratitude of one whose memory fails
Is quickly gone.