Book,  Par.

 1     I,     95| exasperated by the publication of verses of uncertain authorship,
 2    IV,     41|          having written libellous verses, at the intercession of
 3    VI,     17|         the College or having the verses read and criticised, as
 4    VI,     17|          Italian colonies for the verses of the Sibyl (whether there
 5    VI,     43|          from which he cited some verses which might be twisted into
 6    XI,     16|          ex-consul, who furnished verses for the stage, and certain
 7  XIII,      4|            occasionally composing verses which showed that he had
 8  XIII,     17|           coolness commenced some verses which hinted at his expulsion
 9   XIV,     22|           him, stringing together verses prepared at home, or extemporised
10   XIV,     60|           composed some libellous verses on the emperor, which he
11   XVI,     20|          light poetry and playful verses. To some of his slaves he
12   XVI,     32|   habitual composer of abominable verses. I miss the presence of
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