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1Piso had been the tool of Tiberius; Plancina, the tool of Livia.
2He lived under the patronage of L. Calpurnius Piso, consul in B.C.
3Piso, Gabinius, and many others equalled or perhaps excelled him in villainy.
4Piso had not left the palace, since I had parted from him.
5Nero's precautions were redoubled after the detection of the conspiracy of Piso.
6Piso, I am largely a debtor to your brother-andPalmyra as much.
7Piso declares that he knows nothing, that he has not heard anything.
8Julius Cæsar himself, Piso, never displayed a better genius than this woman.
9Let me now appeal to Probus for my justification, and to Piso.'
10But this annotation of Cicero's poetry had not been Piso's only offence.
11Piso was of a swarthy complexion, approaching probably to the negro type.
12Piso had the city jurisdiction; Sulpicius, Sicily; Cethegus, Apulia; Lentulus, Sardinia.
13Piso replied with disdainful submissions; and they parted in open enmity.
14You see nothing in me, but merely Piso as he walks the streets.
15This is the guaracapema of Piso and Marcgrave, by others called the dorado.
16But, Piso once in Palmyra, and sure I am I shall be forgiven.