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Forgive me, my love I could only stand-horror struck I watched, yet I didn’t, the crocodiles of the raging Nile maul your ****** corpse My love, my love forgive me That wretched day; that cursed hour, the very hour of our return To see you breathe your last was akin to feeling a knife in my back They had to hold me down The hated guards who couldn’t save you Forgive me, please, forgive me I can do nothing more than carve your face into cold marble now Antinous forgive me, forgive me please I couldn’t save you; no one could Antinous, forgive me
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Oct 1, 2014
Oct 1, 2014 at 10:13 PM UTC
Hadrian on Antinous' Death
Flavia swore as the heavy earthenware pitcher slipped from her hands and crashed onto the uneven flagstones. As she knelt in the puddle of tepid water and started gathering in the pieces, she heard the rapidly approaching footfall of an armed legionary. ‘Leave that now, there’s no time. We ride for York immediately.’ ‘But mea domina...’ ‘The Wall is breached. Hurry, puella, or she'll start without you!’ Flavia picked up her sodden skirts and ran.                                                              § I held my breath as the last piece of the Corbridge ewer slid smoothly into place and wondered at the exquisitely crafted motif which encircled the body of this ancient vessel. A procession? A cavalcade? Curious, if not for the men-at-arms, I would have thought it a pageant. And there in a covered wagon a noble woman looking back at a young girl standing on the steps of a villa holding her hem in her hands.
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Mar 9, 2019
Mar 9, 2019 at 3:41 PM UTC
Fragments: Divining the Past