- Dianysius was the tyrant of Syracuse.
- Do you not wish to taste my life and my fortune.
- Are we able, Oh gods, can we be safe in great treachery and great destruction?
- You will not be in continuous danger because of my protection.
- They blame you because of your crime and nothing can now delight you in your homeland.
- Fortune was varied during the second Punic war.
- Homeland Rome was satisfied Greek books had beautiful images.
- The mind is not able to be without gods and goddesses in heaven.
- If his mind is fragile, he can not tolerate much fortune.
- Where their law is strong, in that place the people's books are strong.
I don't love you, Sabidi, nor able to say how.
I am able to say only this: I do not love you.
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