Note 114
At the nuptials of Orpheus (a modest comparison!) all
the parts of animated nature contributed their various
gifts, and the gods themselves enriched their favourite.
Claudian had neither flocks, nor herds, nor vines, nor
olives. His wealthy bride was heiress to them all. But he
carried to Africa a recommendatory letter from Serena, his
Juno, and was made happy (Epist. ii. ad Serenam).
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