If any one, O judges, were now present by any chance, ignorant of our laws,
and of our judicial proceedings, and of our customs, he would in truth
wonder what great atrocity there is in this particular cause of so serious a
nature, as to cause this trial alone to be proceeded with during these days
of festival and public games, when all other forensic business is
interrupted; and he would not doubt that a criminal was being prosecuted for
a crime of such enormity, that, if it were neglected, though but for a
moment, the state could no longer stand upright. If the same man were to
hear that there is a law which orders daily investigations to
take place about seditious and wicked citizens, who may have taken arms and
besieged the senate or offered violence to the magistrates, or attacked the
constitution, he would find no fault with the law, but he would inquire what
is the crime which is now before the court; and when he heard that there was
no crime at all, no audacity, no deed of violence which was the subject of
this present action, but that a young man of eminent abilities, and
industry, and popularity is impeached by the son of that man whom he himself
prosecutes and has prosecuted and that he is attacked owing to the influence
of a prostitute, he would not find fault with the filial affection of
Atratinus, but he would think it right to curb the lust of the woman, and he
would think you the judges a really laborious race, when you are not allowed
to be at rest at a time of universal rest to every one else.
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