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1 Charybdim dixi, quae si fuit, animal unum fuit; uix
medius fidius Oceanus tot res tamque diuersas uno
tempore absorbere potuisset.’ Huic tu saeuienti
putas Ciceronem posse subduci? ARELLI FVSCI
patris. Ab armis ad arma discurritur: foris uictores
domi trucidamur, domi in sanguine intestinus hostis
incubat: quis non hoc populi Romani statu
Ciceronem ut uiuat cogi putat? Rogabis, Cicero,
turpiter Antonium, et frustra. Non te ignobilis tumulus
abscondet; idem uirtutis tuae qui finis est
mortalium. humanorum operum custos memoria,
quae magnis uiris uitam perpetuat, in omnia te
saecula sacratum dabit:
1 Cic. Phil. II 27, 67
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