But they accomplished nothing; for Tiberius, striving to support a
measure which was honourable and just with an eloquence that would have
adorned even a meaner cause, was formidable and invincible, whenever,
with the people crowding around the rostra, he took his stand there and
pleaded for the poor. "The wild beasts that roam over Italy,"
he would say, "have every one of them a cave or lair to lurk in; 5 but
the men who fight and die for Italy enjoy the common air and light,
indeed, but nothing else; houseless and homeless they wander about with
their wives and children. And it is with lying lips that their
imperators exhort the soldiers in their battles to p167defend
sepulchres and shrines from the enemy; for not a man of them has an
hereditary altar, not one of all these many Romans an ancestral tomb,
but they fight and die to support others in wealth and luxury, and
though they are styled masters of the world, they have not a single clod
of earth that is their own."
Source: Plutarch • Life of Tiberius Gracchus
Address : Plutarch ? Life of Tiberius Gracchus
Source: Plutarch • Life of Tiberius Gracchus
Address : Plutarch ? Life of Tiberius Gracchus
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