Book,  Par.

1     I,     76|                   It was now worth while for Germanicus to
2    II,     44|    this year, if it were not worth while to notice the conflicting
3   III,      6| composed in commemoration of worth, the eulogies and laments,
4    VI,      2|      life was not of so much worth if it had to be defended
5    VI,     10|   have lighted on many facts worth knowing, though other writers
6   XIV,     59|  Regulus, who from his solid worth and consistency was as distinguished
7   XIV,     64|    of the remembrance of his worth, because too of the merely
8    XV,     79|   would win a name for moral worth and steadfast friendship.
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