Letter 240: You received Maran kindly -- that is one favor I have already collected.
Πρισκιανῷ. (360?)
Μάραν εἶδες εὐμενῶς· μίαν ταύτην εἴληφα χάριν. νῦν
ἥκει χρόνιος· ἂν οὖν ἣν ὀφείλει τούτου μὴ λάβῃς δίκην, αὕτη
δευτέρα χάρις. δίδου δὴ καὶ τρίτην, ἐπεὶ τρεῖς αἱ θεαί.
τί
οὖν αἰτοῦμεν; τεταλαιπωρημένον ἐν ᾧπερ ἦν τὸν ἄνδρα μετα-
στῆσαι πρὸς ἔργον ὃ τῷ τηλικούτῳ πρέπει.
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