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XV. In truth, if I defended the
republic at a time when it was under some obligations to me, what ought I to do
now when I owe everything to it? For what is there that can crush or even
weaken my spirit, when you see that calamity itself is in my case not a witness
of any error; but of most extraordinary services rendered to the republic? For
these disasters were brought on me by my defence of the state; they were
undergone by me of my own free will, in order that the republic which had been
defended by me should not be brought into the very extremity of peril. 37 It was not in my case, as in that of Publius
Popillius, a most noble man, my young sons, or a multitude of my relations that
entreated the Roman people in my behalf; it was not in my case, as in the case
of Quintus Metellus, a most admirable and most illustrious man, a youthful son
of proved virtue who strove for me; it was not Lucius and Caius Metellus, men
of consular rank, nor their sons; nor Quintus Metellus Nepos, who was at that
very moment a candidate for the consulship, nor the Luculli or Servilii, or
Scipios, sons of the Metelli, who with tears and in mourning garments addressed
their supplications to the Roman people; but one single brother, who behaved to
me with the dutiful affection of a son, who fortified me like a parent with his
counsels, and loved me like a brother (as indeed he was), by his mourning robe
and his tears and daily prayers kept alive the regret of me which existed, and
the recollection of my name and services; and while he had made up his mind,
that unless by your votes he could recover me here, he would encounter the same
fortune himself, and choose the same abode both in life and death, still he
never was alarmed either at the greatness of the business, or at his own
solitary and unassisted condition, nor at the violence and warlike measures of
my adversaries.
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