hesterno die, patres conscripti, cum me et vestra dignitas
et frequentia equitum Romanorum praesentium1, quibus senatus
dabatur, magno opere commosset, putavi mihi reprimendam
esse P. Clodi impudicam impudentiam, cum is
publicanorum causam stultissimis interrogationibus impediret,
P. Tullioni Syro navaret operam atque ei se2, cui totus
venierat, etiam vobis inspectantibus venditaret. itaque
hominem furentem exsultantemque continui simul ac periculum
iudici intendi: duobus inceptis verbis omnem impetum
gladiatoris ferociamque compressi.
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