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1 1| share the same lot at the hands of a son (Nero), and a brother
2 1| received anything at the hands of fortune, but what a cruel
3 1| for such a great gift, he hands her over to be assassinated!
4 1| the ghost arms its feeble hands with funeral torches, and
5 1| is now requiring at the hands of a husband, the life of
6 1| perished afterwards by the hands of a son - and thou also,
7 1| balmy light amicably join hands with hideous darkness, and
8 1| Virginia) who wast slain by the hands of a parent, lest thou shouldst
9 1| Sextus Tarquinius). At the hands of our outraged ancestors
10 1| she strikes out with her hands, but being soon tired out,
11 1| they assist her with their hands, as she is feebly struggling
12 2| destruction, in their cruel hands! They parcelled out kingdoms,
13 2| looked with abhorrence at the hands of mankind stained with
14 2| grasped, with its greedy hands, the immense resources of
15 2| reputation, and thus freely hands over her citizens to thy
16 2| death! Brutus armed his hands for the slaughter of his
17 2| cruel deity; we arm his hands with arrows, and add to
18 2| thou hast received at the hands of her father Divus? ~ NERO.
19 3| thought, as I am, that these hands of mine have gone unavenged,
20 3| the earth with our violent hands those images which are only
21 4| in front of thee, by the hands of Augusta (Agrippina) and
22 4| ground by the infuriated hands of the populace, and lies
23 5| power, by their incestuous hands and terrifying language!
24 5| purpose, and do not let our hands spare them. ~ NERO. My anger
25 5| outraged by the terrible hands of the Tyrrhenian boatmen,
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