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Sidonius Constantio suo salutem
Sidonius Agricolae suo salutem
Sidonius Philomathio suo salutem
Sidonius Gaudentio suo salutem
Sidonius Heronio1 suo salutem
Sidonius Eutropio suo salutem
Sidonius Vincentio suo salutem
Sidonius Candidiano suo salutem
Sidonius Heronio 2 suo salutem
Sidonius Campaniano suo salutem
Sidonius Montio suo salutem
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[5] sed quid plura? si pateris hortantem, conatuum tuorum socius adiutor, praevius particeps ero, sin autem inlecebrosis deliciarum cassibus involutus mavis, ut aiunt, Epicuri dogmatibus copulari, qui iactura virtutis admissa summum bonum sola corporis voluptate determinat, testor ecce maiores, testor posteros nostros huic me noxae non esse confinem. vale.
Sidonius Poems and Letters, Vol 1-2. Sidonius Apollinaris. W.B. Anderson. William Heinemann Ltd.; Harvard University Press. London; Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1936. Keyboarding.
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