Book,  Par.

 1     I,     67|   Neither sex nor age moved his compassion. Everything, sacred or profane,
 2     I,     81|       army present was moved to compassion by the thought of their
 3    II,     46|   recall such facts, but to win compassion. While you prosper, Caesar,
 4   III,     32|         signs of resentment and compassion. He first begged the Senate
 5    IV,     91|        made open display of her compassion to the fallen family. ~ ~
 6     V,      9|        put any man's cruelty or compassion to the test, but, while
 7    XI,      3|      which seemed likely to win compassion, and suggested that he should
 8   XII,     42|   humble look nor speech sought compassion. ~ ~
 9   XII,     45|       because the enemy, out of compassion for so great a king, was
10   XIV,     83| beholders with tears of greater compassion. Some still remembered Agrippina,
11    XV,     55|        there arose a feeling of compassion; for it was not, as it seemed,
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