TRANSLATION OF SECTION 79

(Austin in his commentary has supplied an excellent translation of ll. 16-23. I shall, therefore, supply the translation of ll. 23-27 (nolite .... peruertere) only.)

Gentlemen, let not this old man, who is undergoing his own natural decline, wish for a premature death, wounded by you rather than his own destiny; nor let my client, who, with his virtue already firmly planted, is now in his early prime, be uprooted by a kind of whirlwind or sudden tempest.