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1 1 | please to answer, I shall say what comes to my tongue. Who
2 1 | the middle of the Forum. What I have heard from him, then,
3 3 | been afflicted with life. What grudge have you got against
4 3 | account of his being born. Do what is necessary: ~ ‘Give him
5 5 | 5] What happened afterward on earth
6 5 | good fortune. Listen to what happened in heaven: it is
7 5 | messenger said he had asked of what nation he was, but his answer
8 5 | nations, to go and find out what sort of a man it was. Hercules
9 6 | grumbled as loudly as he could. What he was saying, nobody understood,
10 7 | many a mighty potentate.~What’s that, that in a muffled
11 7 | could be made out, this is what he appeared to say: “I did
12 8 | closed to you. Only tell us what sort of a god you want him
13 8 | crooked ways! He doesn’t know what goes on in his own chamber,
14 9 | the rules of the Senate. What will this person, whoever
15 9 | for fear of misquoting what he said. He said a good
16 10| it with monuments, that—what to say, Conscript Fathers,
17 12| Sacra, Mercury inquired what such a crowd of people could
18 13| from the bath, and said: “What’s this? Gods, among men?” “
19 13| Then said Pedo Pompeius: “What are you talking about, you
20 14| a long discussion, as to what would be an appropriate
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