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1 1 | answer if I don’t want to. Who is going to make me? I know
2 1 | since the day when he died who had made the proverb true:
3 1 | what comes to my tongue. Who ever demanded affidavits
4 1 | authority, apply to the man who saw Drusilla going heavenward;
5 3 | out for it. Then Mercury, who had always had a fancy for
6 3 | prophets tell the truth, who have been taking him off
7 3 | it isn’t right that one who has been in the habit of
8 4 | Thus Apollo. But Lachesis, who herself, too, had a fondness
9 5 | Then Jupiter told Hercules, who had travelled all over the
10 5 | even though he was one who didn’t fear any sort of
11 5 | easiest for a Greek chap: ~ Who and whence art thou, and
12 6 | had not Fever been there, who alone had left her shrine
13 6 | giving you. I tell you—I who have lived with him for
14 6 | for many years. But you, who have tramped more lands
15 7 | if any one had asked me who could vouch for me, I should
16 7 | I should have named you, who know me best. For if you
17 7 | you recall, I was the one who held court before your temple
18 9 | being a very shrewd man, who always sees at once both
19 9 | god, from among all those who eat the fruit of the corn-land
20 9 | Diespiter the son of Vica Porta, who was himself also a consul-elect,
21 9 | Augusta, his grandmother, who was made a goddess by his
22 9 | interest that there be some one who can join Romulus in ‘eating
23 9 | good as that of any one who has been made so before
24 9 | the vote. For Hercules, who saw that his iron was in
25 10| fellow, Conscript Fathers, who doesn’t seem to you as if
26 11| heaven. Here is Jupiter, now, who has been ruling for so many
27 11| can have me as his slave. Who will worship this god? Who
28 11| Who will worship this god? Who will believe in him? As
29 12| drawing breath, like people who were just coming to life
30 12| office resigned thee~By him who presides in the court of
31 12| bewail;~And ye above all, who lately were able~To gather
32 13| How?’ did you ask? Well, who else but you has sent us
33 14| him to the bar of Aeacus, who conducted the trial under
34 15| slave. He produced witnesses who had seen Claudius getting
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