Book,  Par.

1     I,     62|         innocent and guilty alike perish." ~ ~
2     I,     70|     Postumus Agrippa, and let her perish by a lingering death of
3   III,     20|          from Sejanus. Nor did he perish, they said, by his own hand,
4    XI,      9|           and the profession must perish." The emperor thought that
5   XII,     19|       preferring that they should perish by the just doom of war.
6   XIV,      9|         to be such that Nero must perish, unless Agrippina were at
7   XIV,     56|        throng; lastly, if we must perish, it will be with vengeance
8   XIV,     56|           said, the innocent will perish. Well, even in a beaten
9   XIV,     62| determination not to let his fame perish. ~ ~
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