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. 1. 167, 168,) and sometimes disputes and violent contests arose.]
[Footnote 517: To be seated by you.--Ver. 3. The men and women sat together when viewing the contests of the Circus, and not in separate parts of the building, as at the theatres.]
[Footnote 518: Happy the driver.--Ver. 7. He addresses the charioteer.]
[Footnote 519: The sacred barrier.--Ver. 9. For an account of the 'career,' or 'starting-place,' see the Notes to the Tristia,