Quo Vadis?
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1:07:03
lf we reward the bad with good,
1:07:06
how shall we reward the good?
1:07:10
They shall be rewarded
in afterlife.

1:07:13
We shall see.
lf a cadaver can see anything.

1:07:18
Are you planning to abduct Lygia?
1:07:20
l cannot pay her with evil.
1:07:23
Will you accept Christ's teachings?
1:07:27
l want to, but my nature
revolts against it.

1:07:33
And will you be able
to forget Lygia?

1:07:38
No.
1:07:43
Come to drink some wine, then.
Eunice is getting impatient.

1:07:50
We'll postpone the journey to Egypt.
1:07:53
According to the prophecy
l am to rule it anyway.

1:07:58
ln time, we shall erect monuments
that will make pyramids look tiny.

1:08:03
My sphinx will be seven times
as gigantic as the one at Memphis.

1:08:08
And it will have my face.
1:08:11
You have reared a monument
to yourself with your poems.

1:08:15
lt saddens me to hear
you postponed your departure.

1:08:20
The gods wanted me to do it.
1:08:23
Vesta herself whispered in my ear,
''Do not go now''.

1:08:28
Why do we fear Vesta
more than other gods?

1:08:33
l would have collapsed with fear,
1:08:37
if someone hadn't supported me.
1:08:40
lt was l.
1:08:43
You? Thank you.
1:08:47
How is that girl...
with narrow hips?

1:08:52
l wager he's forgotten her.
1:08:55
l am tormented with boredom.
1:08:58
l stayed in Rome
but l despise it!


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