Book,  Par.

 1    II,     74|     shunning the semblance of menace. He was indeed, as I have
 2    II,     81|     his possible return was a menace to the Suevi, should they
 3    II,    101|   given. In case of a hostile menace, who would more rightfully
 4   III,     52|       or master whom he would menace by word and gesture. Accordingly
 5    XI,     45|   furious and bursting out in menace, into the camp, where the
 6   XII,     74|        was fierce and full of menace.~ ~
 7  XIII,     16|        she raised her hand in menace and heaped insults on him,
 8  XIII,     23|      names, assumed an air of menace. Instantly Agrippina, calling
 9    XV,      3|    warlike strength by way of menace to the Roman provinces. ~ ~
10    XV,     12|   drove off the latter by the menace of an attack, and crushed
11   XVI,     11|     up her voice in a tone of menace, till the emperor showed
12   XVI,     31| soldiers, amid whose looks of menace the senators entered their
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