Even the 'Aufilena poems,' which are based on an intrigue carried on at Verona, are shown, by the lines in c:- CUI faveam potius?
"The Roman Poets of the Republic"
W. Y. Sellar
The trait I have observed in you," added the Frenchman, with a smile, "most prejudicial to your chances of distinction is, that you are too philosophical, too apt to CUI bono all the exertions that interfere with the indolence of cultivated leisure.
"Ernest Maltravers, Complete"
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
The stately self-control of Maltravers was, he conceived, precisely that quality that gives to men an unconscious command over the very thoughts of the woman whose affection they win: while, on the other hand, he hoped that the fancy and enthusiasm of Florence would tend to render sharper and more practical an ambition, which seemed to the sober man of the world too apt to refine upon the means, and to CUI bono the objects of worldly distinction.
"Ernest Maltravers, Complete"
Edward Bulwer-Lytton