Probus (Volume 1); Or, Rome in the Third Century. in Letters of Lucius M. Piso [Pseud.] from Rome to Fausta, the Daughter of Gracchus, at Palmyra - Softcover

Ware, William

 
9781458899941: Probus (Volume 1); Or, Rome in the Third Century. in Letters of Lucius M. Piso [Pseud.] from Rome to Fausta, the Daughter of Gracchus, at Palmyra

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1838. Excerpt: ... LETTER VI. FROM PISO TO FAUSTA. Having confined myself, in mjrlast letter, to the affairs of Marcus and Lucilia, I now, Fausta, turn to those which concern us and Rome. I found on my return to the city that the general anxiety concerning the designs of Aurelian had greatly increased. Many rumors were current of dark sayings of his, which, whether founded in truth or not, contributed to alarm even the most hopeful, and raise serious apprehensions for the fate of this much 'and long-suffering religion. Julia herself partakes.--I cannot say of the alarm--but of the anxiety. She has less confidence than I have in the humanity of the emperor. In the honors heaped upon Zenobia, and the favors shown herself and Vabalathus, she sees not so much the outpouring of benevolent feelings as a rather ostentatious display of imperial generosity, and what is called Roman magnanimity. For the true character of the man she looks into the graves of Palmyra.--upon her smoking ruins--and upon the blood yet hardly dry that stains the pavements of the Ccelian. Julia may be right, though I am unwilling to believe it. Her judgment is entitled to the more weight in this severe decision, that it is ever inclined to the side of a too favorable opinion of character and motive. You know her nature too well, to believe her capable of exaggerating the faults of even the humblest. Yet though such are her apprehensions, she manifests the same calm and even carriage as on the approach of more serious troubles in Palmyra. She is full of deepest interest in the affairs of the Christians, and by many families of the poorer sort is resorted to continually for aid, for counsel, or sympathy. Not one in the whole community is a more frequent and devout attendant upon the services of the church; an...

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