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Updated: June 13, 2025


"Thou hast called Cæsar a madman, thou hast foreseen the heirship of Piso, and hast said, 'Lucan understands that there is need to hasten. What wouldst thou hasten, carissime?" Scevinus grew pale, and for a moment each looked into the eyes of the other. "Thou wilt not repeat!" "By the hips of Kypris, I will not! How well thou knowest me! No; I will not repeat.

And embracing the prior for the last time, he added, "Vale, carissime frater, in æternum vale! et Dominus tecum sit in ultionem inimicorum nostrorum!" "It is the king's pleasure that you say not a word in your justification to the mob, Paslew," observed the earl. "I had no such intention, my lord," replied the abbot. "Then tarry no longer," said the earl; "if you need aid you shall have it."

At this moment, from the portico under which I write, I see our calm bay, and on it Ursus in a boat, letting down a net in the clear water. My wife is spinning red wool near me, and in the gardens, under the shade of almond-trees, our slaves are singing. Oh, what calm carissime, and what a forgetfulness of former fear and suffering!

He has consulted several Bishops, the Lord Chief Justice, all the ambassadors, and most of the intelligent Peers. He wanders from one confessional to another: St. Philip, St. Teresa, St. Benedict, and St. Dominic are invoked perpetually for the disarmament of his scruples. Vanity blinds him to the danger of assassination. Alberia is in a red mood. Carissime, the dark, inevitable hour will come.

His letters, with their affectionately playful addresses, δαιμόνιε, αἰνότατε, πέπον, Carissime, "Sir, my dear friend" or "Ἀργείων ὄχ' ἄριστε, have you not been a spoon?" are full of the most delightful ease and verve and sympathy.

He gave them a sign to withdraw, went to the library himself, and sitting down wrote the following words to Petronius, "The Lygian has been found by Chilo. I go this evening with him and Croton to Ostrianum, and shall carry her off from the house to-night or to-morrow. May the gods pour down on thee everything favorable. Be well, O carissime! for joy will not let me write further."

But meanwhile from below, in the field soaked in blood and tears, rose the sowing of Peter, stronger and stronger every moment. VINICIUS to PETRONIUS: "We know, carissime, most of what is happening in Rome, and what we do not know is told us in thy letters.

Her hands lay passively in her lap, and her head was lowered. The pose was resignation. She did not stir as they entered. "You have found her?" whispered Hillard, a great pity swelling his heart. What, after all, were his own petty troubles in the face of this tragedy? "Carissime?" called the father, his voice thrilling with boundless love. At the sound she turned her head.

He breathed deeply once and a second time; then, placing his hand on the laborer's head again, he asked, in an emphatic and solemn voice, "But in holy baptism the name Urban was given thee?" "It was, father." "Then peace be with thee, Urban!" PETRONIUS to VINICIUS: "Thy case is a bad one, carissime.

For thee the light of life is beginning; but my sun has set, and twilight is embracing my head. In other words, I must die, carissime. "It is not worth while to talk long of this. It had to end thus. Thou, who knowest Ahenobarbus, wilt understand the position easily. Tigellinus has conquered, or rather my victories have touched their end. I have lived as I wished, and I will die as pleases me.

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