THE SIBYLLINE ORACLES.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK I.

 BOOK I.

 BOOK II.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK II.

 BOOK II.

 BOOK III.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK III.

 BOOK III.

 BOOK IV.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK IV.

 BOOK IV.

 BOOK V.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK V.

 BOOK V.

 BOOK VI.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK VI.

 BOOK VI.

 BOOK VII.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK VII.

 BOOK VII.

 BOOK VIII.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK VIII.

 BOOK VIII.

 BOOK XI.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK XI.

 BOOK XI.

 BOOK XII.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK XII.

 BOOK XII.

 BOOK XIII.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK XIII.

 BOOK XIII.

 BOOK XIV.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK XIV.

 BOOK XIV.

CONTENTS OF BOOK XII.

Introduction, 1, 2. The first Cæsars, 3-46. The mighty warrior, 47-61. The guileful king 62-87. The king of wide sway, 88-100. The dreadful and contemptible king, 101-125. The three kings, 126-130. The royal destroyer of pious men, 131-153. The princes famed for filial devotion, 154-161. The peaceful king, 162-183. The venerable king, 184-189. Another warrior king, 190-204. The Celtic warrior, 205-210. The king with the name of a sea, 211-227. The three rulers, 228-242. The wise and pious king, 243-270. The king that sought to rival Hercules, 271-289. Period of Roman dominion, 290-303. The twentieth king, 303-314. The short-lived king, 315-320. The ruler from the East, 321-328. The wily ruler from the West, 329-344. The youthful Cæsar, 345-354. A time of woes, 356-368. Only those who honor God attain happiness, 369-373. The Sibyl's prayer, 374-382.