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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text><body><div n="urn:cts:latinLit:phi0914.phi001.perseus-eng3" type="edition" xml:lang="eng"><div n="5" subtype="book" type="textpart"><div n="52" subtype="chapter" type="textpart"><div n="1" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> “When you see such momentous consequences for human affairs
							flowing from the worship or the neglect of the gods, do you not realise,
							Quirites, how great a sin we are meditating whilst hardly yet emerging
							from the shipwreck caused by our former guilt and fall? </p></div><div n="2" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> We possess a City which was founded with the divine approval as revealed
							in auguries and auspices; in it there is not a spot which is not full of
							religious associations and the presence of a god; the regular sacrifices
							have their appointed places no less than they have their appointed days.
						</p></div><div n="3" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> Are you, Quirites, going to desert all these gods —those whom the State
							honours, those whom you worship, each at your own altars? How far does
							your action come up to that of the glorious youth C. Fabius, during the
							siege, which was watched by the enemy with no less admiration than by
							you, when he went down from the Citadel through the missiles of the
							Gauls and celebrated the appointed sacrifice of his house on the
							Quirinal? </p></div><div n="4" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> Whilst the sacred rites of the patrician houses are not interrupted even
							in time of war, are you content to see the State offices of religion and
							the gods of Rome abandoned in a time of peace? </p></div><div n="5" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> Are the Pontiffs and Flamens to be more neglectful of their public
							functions than a private individual is of the religious obligations of
							his house?” “Some one may possibly reply that we can
							either discharge these duties at Veii or send priests to discharge them
							here. </p></div><div n="6" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> But neither of these things can be done if the rites are to be duly
							performed. Not to mention all the ceremonies or all the deities
							individually, where else, I would ask, but in the Capitol can the couch
							of Jupiter be prepared on the day of his festal banquet? </p></div><div n="7" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> What need is there for me to speak about the perpetual fire of Vesta,
							and the Image —the pledge of our dominion — which is in the safe keeping
							of her temple? And you, Mars Gradivus, and you, Father Quirinus, what
							need to speak of your sacred shields? Is it your wish that all these
							holy things, coeval with the City, some of even greater antiquity,
							should be abandoned and left on unhallowed soil? </p></div><div n="8" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> See, too, how great the difference between us and our ancestors. They
							left to us certain rites and ceremonies which we can only duly perform
							on the Alban Mount or at Lavinium. If it was a matter of religion that
							these rites should not be transferred from cities which belonged to an
							enemy to us at Rome, shall we transfer them from here to the enemies'
							city, Veii, without offending heaven? </p></div><div n="9" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> Call to mind, I pray you, how often ceremonies are repeated, because
							through negligence or accident some detail of the ancestral ritual has
							been omitted. What remedy was there for the republic, when crippled by
							the war with Veii after the portent of the Alban Lake, except the
							revival of sacred rites and the taking of fresh auspices? </p></div></div></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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