It is true also that the critical spirit in Greece had found vent for itself in the works of the early iambic writers, Archilochus, Simonides of Amorgos, and Hipponax, of the great authors of the old political comedy of Athens, and apparently in later writings such as the satiric discourses of Bion of Borysthenes, mentioned in Horace's line- Ille Bioneis sermonibus et sale nigro.
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Was exiled 1 April, 1795, and died at St. Domingo, 3 June, 1819. Bion, of Borysthenes, near the mouth of the Dneiper.
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"The Jericho Road"
W. Bion Adkins