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beheld 3
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behold 10
being 28
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believe 1
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29 death
29 only
29 own
28 being
28 into
28 should
27 away
Auctor incertus (Lucius Annaeus Seneca?)
Octavia

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1 Arg | she had married Silius, being condemned to die - she had 2 Arg | Claudius and Britannicus being poisoned, Nero, then Emperor, 3 1 | woe - she always avoids being alone with her cruel husband, 4 1 | possibility of some crime being committed! May I, however, 5 1 | thy daughter, or the earth being opened up, bring to my view 6 1 | I am free to confess, of being married to a woman like 7 1 | CHORUS. [273-376]~The Chorus being in favor of Octavia, looks 8 1 | patience of the Romans, as being unworthy, too indifferent 9 1 | out with her hands, but being soon tired out, gives up 10 1 | sailors, this awful death being looked upon by them, at 11 2 | contented? Is it, that from my being raised so high, I should 12 2 | combatants! But Antony, being worsted in a battle, was 13 2 | for flight, - he himself being doomed to perish, shortly 14 2 | pamper, soon languishes, and being thus deprived of what preserves 15 2 | populace will scarcely tolerate being the witnesses of this marriage, 16 3 | Agrippina speaks.)~THE Earth being opened, I have found my 17 3 | with another crime, and being slain by the sword, I yielded 18 4 | POPPAEA. [690-761]~Poppaea, being frightened, in her sleep, 19 4 | funeral pile, whilst thou wert being embraced and hugged, by 20 4 | the breasts thou sawest being beaten in the dream, and 21 4 | entertains a boastful pride in being a chosen guardian of the 22 4 | treatment of Octavia, and being wild with anger, they are 23 4 | the unrelenting energy now being displayed by that merciless 24 5 | divine face of my wife, and being crushed by the fear of my 25 5(11)| of Scipio Africanus, and being sprung from him, was consequently 26 5 | I have suffered, and my being so utterly cast down by 27 5 | undergoing the indignity of being fettered by chains, and 28 5 | fettered by chains, and being thus tormented for a long


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