Prayers to Vesta

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==Cicero De Domo sua ad Pontifices 144-5==
 
  
Mother Vesta, I pray to You, whose most chaste Vestales I have
 
defended against pillage and desecration by demented men; for their
 
eternal flame I could not allow to pass, extinguished in the blood of
 
citizens, or Your pure flame be intermingled with a conflagration
 
sweeping the entire city.
 
 
I call You as witness, I place myself and my family in Your hands, in
 
these struggles I devoted myself and my life, while consul and
 
before, without regard for my own interests, or for profit, but
 
strove in all my actions and thoughts with vigilance for the safety
 
and health of all my fellow citizens, then, that someday I might bid
 
to enjoy seeing the Republic restored at last. But if my counsel had
 
not benefited my country, then in perpetual misery would I suffer,
 
departed from my family, friends and all sustenance. When by Your
 
favor my home is restored to me, may I at long last be allowed to
 
consider it demonstrated that this devotion of my life has met with
 
the approval of the Gods.
 
 
==Ovid Fast 3.426-28==
 
 
Vesta, watch over him whose hand tends the Holy Fire. Live well,
 
fires. O live, I pray, undying flames.
 
 
==Ovid Fasti 4.827-32==
 
 
Then king Romulus said, "As I found this city, be present, Jupiter,
 
Father Mars, and Mother Vesta, and all gods who it is pious to
 
summon, join together to attend. Grant that my work may rise with
 
Your auspices. Grant that it may for many years hold dominion on
 
earth, and assert its power over the east and west.
 
 
==Ovid Fasti 6.249-50==
 
 
Vesta favor me. To You now our voices lift in praise as by this rite
 
it is allowed that we may approach You.
 
 
==Valerius Maximus 8.1.5 (absol.) ==
 
 
(Vestal Virgin Tuccia prayed for proof of her innocence:) O Vesta, if
 
I have always brought pure hands to your secret services, make it so
 
now that with this sieve I shall be able to draw water from the Tiber
 
and bring it to Your temple.
 
 
==Vellius Paterculus II 131.1 ==
 
 
Jupiter Capitolinus, Mars Gradivus called progenitor and aide of the
 
Romans, Vesta, perpetual guardian of fire, and whatever divine powers
 
in this greatness of Roman sovereignty, the largest empire on earth,
 
exulted to the highest dignity, to You the public voice calls to
 
witness and to pray: guard, preserve, and protect this state, this
 
peace, this prince, and those who succeed to the Senate, by their
 
long standing, determined worthy to consider the most grave matters
 
among mortals.
 

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