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1     I,     45|    all bared their bodies and taunted him with the scars of their
2    II,     70|       the Divine Augustus. He taunted them too with the past,
3    IV,     66| savage, inasmuch as they were taunted with being fugitives and
4    VI,     49|     challenged him to battle, taunted him on his refusal, rode
5    VI,     56|  principal freedmen, while he taunted the emperor himself with
6    VI,     72|  foresaw what was to come. He taunted Macro, in no obscure terms,
7   XII,     16|       the conqueror. Gotarzes taunted him with being no kinsman
8  XIII,     53|       his insolent temper, he taunted Seneca with his savage enmity
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