<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:py="http://codespeak.net/lxml/objectify/pytype" py:pytype="TREE"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div xml:lang="eng" type="translation" n="urn:cts:latinLit:phi1348.abo018.perseus-eng2"><div type="textpart" n="7" subtype="chapter"><p>Towards the close of the day, he entered the senate, and after he had made a
					short speech to them, pretending that he had been seized in the streets, and
					compelled by violence to assume the imperial authority, which he designed to
					exercise in conjunction with them, he retired to the palace Besides other
					compliments which he received from those who flocked about him to congratulate
					and flatter him, he was called Nero by the mob, and manifested no intention of
					declining that cognomen. Nay, some authors relate, that he used it in his
					official acts, and the first letters he sent to the governors of provinces. He
					suffered all his images and statues to be replaced, and restored his procurators
					and freedmen to their former posts. And the first writing which he signed as
					emperor, was a promise of fifty millions of sesterces to finish the
						Golden-house.<note anchored="true">See NERO, c. xxxi. The sum estimated as
						requisite for its completion amounted to $10,500,000 of our money.</note> He
					is said to have been greatly frightened that night in his sleep, and to have
					groaned heavily; and being found, by those who came running in to see what the
					matter was, lying upon the floor before his bed, he endeavoured by every kind of
					atonement to appease the ghost of Galba, by which he had found himself violently
					tumbled out of bed. The next day, as he was taking the omens, a great storm
					arising, and sustaining a grievous fall, he muttered to himself from time to
					time: <quote xml:lang="grc"><l>τί γαρ<note anchored="true">The two last words, literally translated, mean "long
								trumpets;" such as were used at sacrifices. The sense is, therefore,
								"What have I to do, my hands stained with blood, with performing
								religious ceremonies?" </note></l></quote>
					<quote xml:lang="eng"><l>What business have I the loud trumpets to
						sound?</l></quote></p></div></div></body></text></TEI>