Note 014
Liutprand, Hist. l. iv. c. iv. in the Rerum
Italic. Script. tom. i. pars i. p. 453, 454. Should the
licentiousness of the tale be questioned, I may exclaim,
with poor Sterne, that it is hard if I may not transcribe
with caution what a bishop could write without scruple What
if I had translated, ut viris certetis testiculos amputare,
in quibus nostri corporis refocillatio, &c.?]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 56