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they reel to and fro, and staggar like a drunken man, and are even at their wits end ▪ It was so with Caligula, who though in the height of his pride he durst contest with God, yet durst he by no means behold the lightning; but must stand beholding to the courtesie of a cave or an oven to secure him from the messengers of Heaven, who but now durst defie God himselfe: |
they reel to and from, and staggar like a drunken man, and Are even At their wits end ▪ It was so with Caligula, who though in the height of his pride he durst contest with God, yet durst he by no means behold the lightning; but must stand beholding to the courtesy of a cave or an oven to secure him from the messengers of Heaven, who but now durst defy God himself: |
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Qui Deos tantopere contemneres, ad minima tonitrua conivere, & caput advolvere, ad majora proripere se electo, sub lectum { que } condere solebat! Sueton. Calig. §. 51. |
Qui Gods tantopere contemneres, ad minima tonitrua conivere, & caput advolvere, ad marjoram proripere se electo, sub lectum { que } condere solebat! Suetonius Calig. §. 51. |
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