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how Iustinian the Emperour dealt with that heroicke Bellisarius, the very Hercules and Atlas of Italy and Lumbardy, who had freed them, (as the Sorkes some Cities of froggs and the Dogges some countries of Wolves) from the invasion of the Gothes and Vandals, over whom he was so oft victorious, by the emulation of a woman (chiefe actors, that sexe, in the Tragedies of the greatest spirits) depriving him in a trice of all his offices and honours, putting out his eyes, exposing him to the misery or mercie of the mercilesse world, constrayning him for pure neede to begge a halfe penny to buy bread to his belly; |
how Iustinian the Emperor dealt with that heroic Belisarius, the very Hercules and Atlas of Italy and Lombardy, who had freed them, (as the Sorkes Some Cities of frogs and the Dogs Some countries of Wolves) from the invasion of the Goths and Vandals, over whom he was so oft victorious, by the emulation of a woman (chief actors, that sex, in the Tragedies of the greatest spirits) depriving him in a trice of all his Offices and honours, putting out his eyes, exposing him to the misery or mercy of the merciless world, constraining him for pure need to beg a half penny to buy bred to his belly; |
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Date obelum Bellisario. Procopuis de bello Go•torum, libr. 2. & Kramzins de bello Vandalorum. |
Date obelum Bellisarius. Procopuis de bello Go•torum, Libr. 2. & Kramzins de bello Vandalorum. |
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