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Fortis huius mors, illorum perridicula: Cornelius enim Gallus praetorius et T. Etereius, eques Romanus, inter usum puerilis ueneris absumpti sunt. quamquam quorsum attinet eorum cauillari fata, quos non libido sua, sed fragilitatis humanae ratio abstulit? fine namque uitae nostrae uariis et occultis causis exposito interdum quae inmerentia sunt, supremi fati titulum occupant, cum magis in tempus mortis incidant quam ipsa mortem accersant.
Valerius Maximus. Factorvm et Dictorvm Memorabilivm, Libri Novem. Karl Friedrich Kempf. Leipsig. Teubner. 1888. Keyboarding.
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