All know likewise that he had a base passion for Hyacinth, a beautifulboy, and was so awkward as to break the head of that minion, the fondobject of his criminal passion, with a quoit. ins of others, how great soever; and finally, hisnever evincing the smallest resentment at any insult or injury. Though an only daughter, and the heiress of a rich and noblefamily, fearing lest the poison which lurks in the enjoyment ofp But the governor, understanding by this answer that Serenus was a man ofvirtue, suspected by it that he mi
When this was done he fell ill of a fever, and on thesixth day would be carried into the chapel, where he recei Bennet, appears from histransactions, and several ecclesiastical assemblies in 789. ) It is then false what Blondel (de la primante de l'Eglise, p. He is not named in theRoman Martyrology, nor venerated by the church among the saints.
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