Book,  Par.

 1    II,     93|     must come from you, if you loved the man more than his fortune.
 2   III,     50|       tear himself from a much loved wife, the mother of his
 3    IV,     33|  effort on the part of all who loved freedom more than slavery.
 4    IV,     80|        Thither flocked all who loved such sights and who during
 5     V,     14|        unless he was provoked, loved quietness, not only repulsed
 6    VI,     35|        not endure equality and loved to domineer, was with her
 7    VI,     78|     his debaucheries, while he loved or feared Sejanus. Finally,
 8    XI,     12|   princes, had he sought to be loved by his subjects as much
 9    XI,     35| received, not because the lady loved her husband, but from a
10   XII,     36|      nature of despotism, much loved, while seeking to acquire
11    XV,     80|      insult one whom he dearly loved, replied: "I have shown
12    XV,     86|       while you deserved to be loved. I began to hate you when
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