Book,  Par.

 1     I,      2|     when, with Lepidus pushed aside and Antonius slain, even
 2     I,      3|      before they had yet laid aside the dress of boyhood he
 3     I,     28| Blaesus, where you have flung aside the corpse? Even an enemy
 4     I,     29|      his hands. Then, hurling aside those who bore him on their
 5    II,     14|   from all points they thrust aside all who resisted, pressed
 6    II,     69|      he encountered drove him aside from his course. And so
 7    II,     95|       common offspring to lay aside her high spirit, to submit
 8    IV,     75|       he could not thrust her aside, because he had received
 9    VI,     25|      cruelty, pity was thrust aside. ~ ~
10    VI,     51|        The Sarmatae, throwing aside their bows, which at a shorter
11    XI,     32|       the privilege of laying aside his rank. Permission, he
12  XIII,      7|     or bad friends by putting aside all jealousy and selecting
13    XV,     50|    But before people had laid aside their fears, the flames
14   XVI,     12|    message that she cast hope aside and yielded to necessity.
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