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Adulatorium Cæsarem, Epig. 4.
Most Mighty Cæsar, King of kings, to whomRome owes so many tryumphs yet to come,
So many Temples growing and restored,
So many Spectacles, gods, Cities: Lord
She yet in debt to thee doth more remain,
That she by thee is once made chast again.
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