The Theological Tractates And the Consolation of Philosophy
The Theological Tractates And the Consolation of Philosophy
Boethius Anicius Manlius Severinus
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Increpuisti etiam uehementer iniusti factum senatus. Denostra etiam criminatione doluisti, laesae quoque opinionis damna fleuisti. Postremus aduersum fortunam dolor incanduit conquestusque non aequa meritispraemia pensari. In extremo Musae saeuientis, uti quae caelum terras quoquepax regeret, uota posuisti. Sed quoniam plurimus tibi affectuum tumultusincubuit diuersumque te dolor, ira, maeror distrahunt, uti nunc mentis es, nondum te ualidiora remedia contingunt. Itaque lenioribus paulisper ute...mur, ut quae in tumorem perturbationibus influentibus induruerunt, ad acriorisuim medicaminis recipiendum tactu blandiore mollescant. V. When I had uttered these speeches with continued grief, she, with an amiable countenance and nothing moved with my complaints, said: "When I first saw thee sad and weeping, I forthwith knew thee to be in misery and banishment. But I had not known how far off thou wert banished, if thy speech had not bewrayed it. O how far art thou gone from thy country, not being driven away, but wandering of thine own accord!
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