Cicero to his Tiro. Epist. 19.
I Expect your letters in answer to ma∣ny things, but much more your com∣ming. Purchase the loue of Demetrius, and if you can do him any other kinde∣nes, doe it. About my debt with Au∣fidius,
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I Expect your letters in answer to ma∣ny things, but much more your com∣ming. Purchase the loue of Demetrius, and if you can do him any other kinde∣nes, doe it. About my debt with Au∣fidius,
I say nothing because I know you to bee very carefull thereof; but dispatch it. If this stay you, I excuse you, if not come flying. I greatly ex∣pect your letters. Farewell.