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1 1 | him, he has declared in so many words that he’ll not
2 1 | positively and plainly, so help him! ~
3 2 | rich glories of Autumn,~So that the tardy vintager,
4 2 | describe sunrises and sunsets, so that they are even tackling
5 2 | are you going to neglect so good an hour?” ~ Phoebus
6 3 | rest, after being tortured so long? It is the sixty-fourth
7 3 | been in the habit of seeing so many thousands of people
8 4 | renews his chariot’s journey,~So cometh Caesar; so in his
9 4 | journey,~So cometh Caesar; so in his glory shall Rome
10 4 | listening to comic actors, so you understand it isn’t
11 5 | place for his histories. So he, too, in a Homeric verse,
12 6 | have lived with him for so many years—he was born at
13 6 | Vienna, a genuine Gaul. And so as a Gaul ought to do, he
14 6 | present were his freedmen, so little attention did any
15 7 | only on his own dunghill. So, as well as could be made
16 8 | he wouldn’t of Jove, whom so far as he possibly could
17 8 | prettiest of all the girls, so that everybody called her
18 9 | distinction a farce. And so lest my remarks seem to
19 9 | any one who has been made so before him, and that this
20 10| beneath my indignation. So in desperation I must take
21 10| those of my own family. And so I will pass over the former
22 10| hiding under my name for so many years, has shown his
23 11| who has been ruling for so many years. One person’s
24 11| too, and Crassus besides so stupid that he was even
25 12| elegant and elaborate display, so that you would easily recognize
26 12| off to burial. There was so great a crowd of trumpeters,
27 12| kind of brass instruments, so great a concord, that even
28 13| away, with his head covered so that nobody could recognize
29 13| the descent was easy. And so, in spite of his gout, he
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