Letter 8010: The public interest is well served by your elevation to higher office, and I offer my congratulations — briefly, so...
provoceris exemplo. cum igitur ego partes religionis inpleverim, expecto, ut ipse
etiam vicissitudinis solutione fungaris.
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Q. ATRELrys Stmmaouts. 29
226 SYMMACHI EPISTVLAE
xxxvn.
n CHRYSOCOMAE.
Proxime penatibus meis redditus etiam nunc te mente et cogitatione respicio at-
que omnem illam iucunditatem , quam coram de sermone tuo hucusque capiebam . . .
. . . voluptate conpenso. cui si rautua cura responderit, cum tantam mihi delata ami- 5
citiae scriptio gratiam tribuat, quanto amplius relata praestabitl
XXXVIII.
AD ROMVLVM.
Salus pignoris communis in tuto est, cuius studia sollicitudini meae delegata
proficient. meae quoque valetudinis esto securus et ad \icem talium nuntiorum cu- to
ram de te meam similibus absolve responsis.
xxxvnn.
AD DYNA^flVM.
Queri de silentio meo n^jn potes, qui nihil scriptorum mihi hucusque tribuisti.
sed si simile stili opperiris auspicium , sume exemplum religiosi officii , quod debeas 1 5
aemulari. ero deinceps ad exercendum stilum promptior, si me fructu mutui sermonis
animaveris.
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