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    "text": "I am the house of Anastasius, the emperor, slayer\r\nof tyrants,¹ and I alone far excel all cities of the\r\nEarth. I am a cause of wonder to all, since\r\nthe architects, seeing my height, length, and vast\r\nbreadth, were minded to leave the huge pile un-\r\nroofed ; but skilled Aetherius, the most eminent\r\nmaster of that laborious art, devised my shape, lay-\r\ning the first-fruits of his toil before our stainless\r\nemperor. Therefore, stretching on all sides my\r\nvast bulk, I surpass the celebrated wonders of the\r\nItalian land. Beauty of the Capitolian hall, give\r\nplace to thy betters, even though thy roof of bronze\r\ndazzles the eye. Hide, Pergamus, thy splendid\r\nornament, the grove of Rufinus,² narrow now beside\r\nthe halls of this limitless palace ; and thou, Cyzicus,\r\nno longer sing of thy noble temple of Hadrian\r\nstanding fast on the long cliff. The pyramids are\r\nnot capable of vying with me, or the colossus, or\r\nthe Pharus ; I alone surpass a great legion of build-\r\nings. My prince himself, after his victory over the\r\nIsaurians, completed me, the house of the Dawn,\r\nshining with gold, on all sides exposed to the breezes\r\nof the four winds.",
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