Letter 1010: We were worried the rain would hold you up.
20 In metu fuimus, ne vos imber inhiberet. sed vemm illud est, quod po6ta noster
scriptum reliquit, iter durum vicisse pietatem. quare adventum vestri in diem
placitum praestolamnr. dii modo auctores sint, nt qnae animo destinatis, nullis
causationibus obstrepantur. vale.
X (nn) ante a. 376.
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