Cicero to Ampius. Ep. 29.
VVIth what care I h••ue labou∣red about your affai••es, and safetie, I suppose your friends haue cer∣tified: who I know on my part remaine well satisfied. Neither will I yeeld to them, though they beare you singular loue, ••hat they should affect your good aboue my selfe. But necessarily they must graunt this vnto me, that now, I can doe you more good, then they can. Which certainely I haue not ••ailed to performe, no•• euer will. And I hau•• al∣ready discha••ged it in a most impo••tant matter, & laid th•• foundations of your safetie. Be of good cheare, and rouse vp your spirits: being most assured, that I will neuer faile you, in any occurrent whatsoeuer: the sixt of Iuly. Farewell.