Sidonius gives a tedious account (1. i. Epist. xi. p. 25-31) of a supper at Arles, to which he was invited by Majorian a short time before his death. He had no intention of praising a deceased emperor; but a casual disinterested remark,
"Subrisit Augustus; ut erat, auctoritate servata,
cum se communioni dedisset, joci plenus,"
outweighs the six hundred lines of his venal panegyric.