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Thus Nero also, for all his fidling, singing, and rioting through many the chiefest Cities of the Empire, had yet the conscience of his impieties, to interrupt his pleasures, which made him tremble in the Temples, |
Thus Nero also, for all his fiddling, singing, and rioting through many the chiefest Cities of the Empire, had yet the conscience of his impieties, to interrupt his pleasures, which made him tremble in the Temples, |
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Dii me deaeque pejus perdunt, quàm perire quotidie sentio. |
Gods me deaeque Worse perdunt, quàm perire quotidie sentio. |
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