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Updated: June 13, 2025


Life allows nothing to mortals without great labor." While he was running on at this rate, lo! Fuscus Aristius comes up, a dear friend of mine, and one who knows the fellow well. We make a stop. "Whence come you? whither are you going?" he asks and answers. Cruelly arch he laughs, and pretends not to take the hint: anger galled my liver.

Besides loftier themes he treated erotic subjects in elegiac verse, translated the rhetoric of Apollodorus, and wrote letters on grammar, probably in the form afterwards adopted by Seneca's moral epistles. ARISTIUS FUSCUS to whom the twenty-second Ode of the first book and the tenth Epistle are addressed, was a writer of some pretensions.

In the mean time, Aristius gave the rein of his dappled grey to one of his followers, desiring him to be very gentle with him, and the three young men sauntered slowly on along the Sacred Way toward the Forum, conversing merrily and interchanging many a smile and salutation with those whom they met on their road.

Fuscus Aristius here, and I—we will start instantly, if no one else has the ground." "Away with you then," answered the other; "come sit by me, Arvina, I would say a word with you."

"A contest now between myself, Aristius, and Aurelius, in the five games of the quinquertium, and then a foot race in the heaviest panoply." "Ha! can you beat them?" asked Catiline, regarding Arvina with an interest that grew every moment keener, as he saw more of his strength and daring spirit. "I can try." "Shall I bet on you?" "If you please.

'I forget what it was you wished to speak about with me so particularly, my dear Aristius, said the poet, in despair. 'It was something very important, was it not? 'Yes, answered the other, with another grin, 'I remember very well; but this is an unlucky day, and I shall choose another time.

The truth is that the dagger is not mine at all, and that it is blood that was on it; for last nightbut lo!" he added, interrupting himself, "I was about to speak out, and tell you all; and yet my lips are sealed." "I am sorry to hear it," said Aristius, "I do not like mysteries; and this seems to me a dark one!"

What, Fulvia, know you not young Arvinaone of the great Cæcilii? By Hercules! my Curius, he won the best of the quinquertium from such competitors as Victor and Aristius Fuscus, and ran twelve stadii, with the heaviest breast-plate and shield in the armory, quicker than it has been performed since the days of Licinius Celer.

But come, Fuscus Aristius, if it is to be as you have planned it, jump down from your Numidian, and let your Geta ride him up the hill to my house. I would have asked Aurelius, but he will let no slave back his white NOTUS." "Not I, by the twin horsemen! nor any free man eitherplebeian, knight, or noble.

Convictolitanis increases the evil state of affairs, and goads on the people to fury, that by the commission of some outrage they may be ashamed to return to propriety. They entice from the town of Cabillonus, by a promise of safety, Marcus Aristius, a military tribune, who was on his march to his legion; they compel those who had settled there for the purpose of trading to do the same.

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