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hunt 1
hurl 2
hurry 1
husband 27
i 130
idea 1
idleness 1
Frequency    [«  »]
28 should
27 away
27 day
27 husband
27 its
26 are
26 brother
Auctor incertus (Lucius Annaeus Seneca?)
Octavia

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husband

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1 1 | being alone with her cruel husband, eschewing privacy, and 2 1 | with the aversion which the husband entertains towards her! 3 1 | just try and prevail on thy husband’s susceptibilities, if he 4 1 | hateful in the eyes of a husband, and exposed to the insolent 5 1 | requiring at the hands of a husband, the life of a legitimate 6 1 | the poisoned bowl for a husband, and she, herself, has perished 7 1 | possessed the affections of thy husband for a long time - it is 8 1 | disposition of that wicked husband of mine. I am ever mindful 9 1 | the anger of thy violent husband - perhaps some avenging 10 1 | nothing at all about the husband she had already, and not 11 1 | dragged in her train, her husband and her son, to the shades 12 1 | shares the couch of her husband, and brother, in absolute 13 1 | empire of the Caesars! Oh! my husband, show thy face from out 14 2 | what ought to please a husband - those lasting advantages 15 3 | take away my life! But my husband Claudius, who was cruelly 16 3 | on the visage of my cruel husband, I shall henceforth be the 17 4 | the marriage couch of thy husband in such a state of terror, 18 4 | trumpets, and the mother of my husband (Agrippina) with a savage 19 4 | beheld him who was my former husband, Crispinus, advancing towards 20 4 | perceived the blood of my husband? ~ NUR. Whatever subjects 21 4 | doubt, that thou sawest a husband, a marriage couch, and what 22 4 | embraced and hugged, by the new husband, but the breasts thou sawest 23 4 | regards why thy Emperor husband thrust his sword into the 24 4 | of conjugal rights by her husband and brother, and her legitimate 25 5 | pledge, first, of love to a husband, secondly, a guarantee of 26 5(13)| LIVIA. - Livia poisoned her husband, Drusus. ~~ 27 5 | Emperor, so dear to that husband too, and so proud and elated


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