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He ventured, however, upon a quotation from Terence, and delivered it thus, Sine Scelere et Baccho friget venus. The Alderman interrupted him, was very severe upon his mistake, and restored Ceres to her place in the sentence. Mr.
He is describing Pompey when Cæsar after his Gallic wars had crossed the Rubicon, and the two late Triumvirates the third having perished miserably in the East were in arms against each other. "Alter ardet furore et scelere" he says. Cæsar is pressing on unscrupulous in his passion.