On the other hand, one poem, lxviii, must, in all probability, be divided into two, and possibly some lines now attached to others are parts of separate poems.
"The Roman Poets of the Republic"
W. Y. Sellar
After these, I would place the twoo last battailes, in like maner behinde the three by right line, and distaunte from those three, thirtie yardes, and I would place eche of theim, behinde the uttermoste part of the three, so that the space, whiche should remain betwen the one and the other, should be lxviii.
"Machiavelli, Volume I The Art of War; and The Prince"
Niccolò Machiavelli
See Smith's Memoirs of Wool, chapter lxviii.
"The History of England from the Accession of James II. Volume 1 (of 5)"
Thomas Babington Macaulay