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1 1| affection snatched away from the sword of the enemy and to whom
2 1| clinging to me, passes his sword through my side! Then the
3 1| surmounted, he slew with his sword, and which proved to her
4 1| parent fell a victim to the sword, and her death has overwhelmed
5 1| art doomed to die by the sword of thy son, to which crime,
6 1| fellow lays open with his sword the breast of Agrippina,
7 1| must be pierced with thy sword, the place which gave birth
8 2| themselves, came the dreadful sword (iron) and gold (that incentive
9 2| hatred to them. ~ NERO. The sword is the protection of an
10 2| subjects. ~ NERO. The drawn sword, the employment of which
11 2| must be removed by the sword - that odious wife of mine
12 2| conqueror sheathed his truculent sword, absolutely rendered blunt
13 2| am prompt with the stern sword, and employ it against everything
14 3| and being slain by the sword, I yielded up my burdened
15 3| the fiery torch, and the sword of vengeance! ~
16 4| chamber, and buries his cruel sword deep down in his throat! (
17 4| Emperor husband thrust his sword into the throat of the spectre
18 5| have already fallen by the sword. ~ NERO. What! that rascally
19 5| she met her death by the sword, although for no crime,
20 5| with Silius), fell by the sword of a savage soldier! What
21 5| to be hacked about by the sword, for a considerable time,
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