
El Sauze.
TERCETO.
A’l Sauze llamò Homero
pierdefruto,[1] [M]
Y diò à entender que el que aborreçe el vino
Jamas en sciencia alguna es absoluto.
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1. Homer, Odyssey, 10.510. See Pliny, Natural History, 16.46.110: the willow drops its seed before it is absolutely ripe, and for that reason was called by Homer ‘seed-loser’.
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