Alvira the Heroine of Vesuvius a Remarkable Sensation of the Seventeenth Centu

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Alvira the Heroine of Vesuvius a Remarkable Sensation of the Seventeenth Centu
A J Augustine J Oreilly
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Where, o o seized with implacable rage at the sight of the constancy of the martyr, who had once been his friend and confidant, he or dered him to be thrown, chained hand and foot, at the decline of clay, into a deep pit, which was filled with earth and stones be fore the emperor s eyes. When the last cry of the victim had been stifled under the accumulated earth, the emperor stamped on it with his feet and cried out in a tone of defiance: " Now, Adrian, if thy Christ loves thee, let him show i...t. " He then quitted the field of punishment, but felt himself so overpowered by such an extraordinary 7 feeling that he knew not * o whether it was the termination of his pas sion or the commencement of his remorse. His Thessalian courtiers bore him rapidly away from the accursed spot. Night fell ; Diocletian, agitated and restless, prepared to retire to rest, for his head was burning.
Alvira, the Heroine of Vesuvius. 133 He entered his chamber, which was hung around with purple, but the walls of which now seemed to distil blood.


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