Nor saw the exigency and irony

Of all-subduing Fate. Consider, Priscus,

Whether your father’s virtue or Nero’s crimes

Have found their recompense.

Pr.If Thrasea’s heart

Is comforted by virtue, sir, and Nero

Made wretched by his crime . . .

Sen.Then put it thus:

If any were to make a tragedy

Of these events, how would it pass or please,