8. Domitian's Return

Though , Janus, you begin the flying year
And ages long renew when you appear;
Though vows and incense first to you we pay,
And consuls at your feet their offerings lay;
More joy is yours to know that in your time
Our God returns to Rome from northern clime.
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Martial
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