Book,  Par.

 1     I,      3|   empire, or for any adequate recompense. At home all was tranquil,
 2    II,     11|       jeered at such a paltry recompense for slavery. ~ ~
 3   III,     57|       the gift was rare and a recompense only of merit. In secret
 4    IV,     84|  squandered his lately gotten recompense was now preparing himself
 5    VI,      3| discipline? This was Gallio's recompense for his carefully prepared
 6    VI,     42|       wills remained valid, a recompense this for their despatch.
 7    XI,      7|    with posterity the fairest recompense of eloquence. And, "apart
 8   XIV,     67|        For myself, what other recompense had I for your munificence,
 9   XIV,     82|    secret but ample immediate recompense, and some delightful retreat,
10    XV,     14|    with two legions, a worthy recompense for their efforts, that
11    XV,     63|     then look for an adequate recompense." The conspirators' names,
12   XVI,     10|   whom Nero now released as a recompense for the accusation.~ ~
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