To all of my friends I'm afraid I'll no longer be able to talk to you. Octavius has over run me and my troops here at Philippi. I and a few others have escaped to a cave, here is where my life will end. In an attempt to save Rome's Republic I will commit suicide on its behalf. Goodbye my friends. Long live Rome.
Please do not commit suicide. I wish you the best, and have done everything I could for you. I have loved the special relationship we have had, and the mother-son bond.
ReplyDeleteDupont, Florence. Daily Life in Ancient Rome. Blackwell, UK: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.,1989.
Don't Commit suicide. Also change the text, it's giving me a headache...
ReplyDeleteI bid you farewell dear Brutus. You were an honorable man and all loved you and shall miss you. I will return to Italy poor and have my home taken away; but at least I know that I fought on your side. The RIGHT side.
ReplyDeleteLiukkonen Petri. “Horace,” Books and Writers, http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/horatius.htm, 18 May 2011.
Mother I apologize but I must do it for the sake of Rome. Thank you for all the support everyone. Quintus farewell, may the clouds of disparity part and give way to a sun and future of prosperity.
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