Book,  Par.

 1     I,      3|     were prematurely cut off by destiny, or by their step-mother
 2   III,     43|   Maecenas, so rarely is it the destiny of power to be lasting,
 3    IV,     27|    contingencies, on a fate and destiny to which we are born, or,
 4    VI,     28| cleverly revealing his imperial destiny and future career, he was
 5    VI,     72|        in body, he soon left to destiny a question to which he was
 6    XI,     25|    fulfilled the presage of his destiny. ~ ~
 7   XII,     74|    intoxicated, that it was his destiny to have to endure his wives'
 8  XIII,     61|      that through the favour of destiny he had escaped it, as he
 9   XIV,     59|     befell him in the course of destiny, there must be an end of
10   XVI,      5| destruction through his grander destiny. ~ ~
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