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"Where further do you march? Where
do you take my standards, warriors?

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If lawfully you come, if as citizens,
this far only is allowed."

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Trembling struck his limbs.
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And weakness checked his progress,
holding his feet at the river's edge.

1:42:20
At last he speaks.
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Oh, thunderer...
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...surveying great Rome's walls
from the Tarpeian rock.

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Oh, Phrygian, house gods of lulus...
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...clan and mysteries of Quirinus
who was carried off to heaven.

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Oh, Jupiter of Latium, seated
in lofty Alba and hearths of Vesta.

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Oh, Rome, equal to the highest deity,
favor my plans.

1:42:46
Not with impious weapons do I pursue you.
1:42:51
Here am I, Caesar...
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...conqueror of land and sea,
your own soldier everywhere...

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...now too if I am permitted.
1:43:00
The man who makes me your enemy,
it is he will be the guilty one.

1:43:08
He broke the barriers of war
and through the swollen river...

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...swiftly took his standards.
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When Caesar crossed the flood
and reached the opposite bank...

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...from Hesperia's forbidden fields,
he took his stand and said:

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"Here, I abandoned peace
and desecrated law.

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Fortune, it is you I follow.
1:43:31
Farewell to treaties.
From now on, war is our judge."

1:43:43
Hail Caesar.
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We who are about to die salute you.

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