Letter 2062: I send you my warmest greetings and hope that, if you cannot come tomorrow, you will at least be kind enough to...
LXII. RURICIUS EPISCOPUS FRATRI NAMATIO.
Saluto plurimum et spero, ut, si secundo crastino non potueris,
uel tertia feria ad nos uenire digneris, quia desiderio tuae
caritatis accensi et nos dicimus cum propheta: anima mea
sicut terra sine aqua tibi. defecit spiritus meus. ne
auertas faciem tuam. ne moreris aduentum, ut pectoris
nostri, quem parui temporis solatio suscitastis, extinguatis incendium.
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