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Page 58
... suffered himself . Perhaps Caesar will become less harsh both to us and to him When his resistance is worn down by the passage of time . You gods , I pray , rather you — for I must not beg all of the gods— Caesar , be present to me ...
... suffered himself . Perhaps Caesar will become less harsh both to us and to him When his resistance is worn down by the passage of time . You gods , I pray , rather you — for I must not beg all of the gods— Caesar , be present to me ...
Page 115
... suffer before I left that's more grievous than flight . My spirit refused to give in to my misfortunes and stood up ... suffered so many sorrows as the stars That appear in the sky between the hidden and visible poles . Driven through ...
... suffer before I left that's more grievous than flight . My spirit refused to give in to my misfortunes and stood up ... suffered so many sorrows as the stars That appear in the sky between the hidden and visible poles . Driven through ...
Page 118
... suffered them all . I haven't just made up a story employing my art and my talent ; The contents I use for my poems correspond to my personal ills . And how small a part of my fortunes is included here in my poems ? Happy the man who ...
... suffered them all . I haven't just made up a story employing my art and my talent ; The contents I use for my poems correspond to my personal ills . And how small a part of my fortunes is included here in my poems ? Happy the man who ...
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