Book,  Par.

1    IV,     85|         secret profligacy and a leisure of malignant schemes. For
2    VI,     27|         the art of astrologers, leisure for acquiring which he had
3   XII,     58|     beguile the dullness of his leisure with the society of jesters.
4  XIII,      4|     Elderly men who amuse their leisure with comparing the past
5  XIII,     70|    Roman people. There at their leisure (for in the entertainment,
6   XIV,     23|       He would also bestow some leisure after his banquets on the
7   XIV,     69|       devote to my mind all the leisure and attention now reserved
8   XIV,     75| gathered strength from the idle leisure of a credulous society.~ ~
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