[Footnote 59: Squalida sed quoniam facies, neglectaque cultu
Caesaries; multisque malis lassata senectus Eripuit solitam
effigiem: vetus accipe nomen; Roma vocor.
(Carm. l. 2, p. 77.)
He spins this allegory beyond all measure or patience. The
Epistles to Urban V in prose are more simple and persuasive,
(Senilium, l. vii. p. 811 - 827 l. ix. epist. i. p. 844 -
854.)]