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1   III,     54|      the informers were never weary. Ancharius Priscus had prosecuted
2    IV,     37|    furnished money. Cornutus, weary of anxiety and feeling that
3    IV,     75| temper drove him away; he was weary of having her as his partner
4     V,     11|      adjournments, Vitellius, weary alike of hope and fear,
5    XI,     34|          Messalina, now grown weary of the very facility of
6   XII,     22|      on a barren soil; that a weary disgust would come of tardy
7   XIV,     77|    exile as he was, or he was weary of an uncertain hope, or
8    XV,     92|     knees of the emperor, and weary his hand with kisses. He,
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