Book,  Par.

1    II,     21|     woods and to enter them, caught the general's eye. "Go,"
2    II,     28|  near to them, and instantly caught and drove the ships hither
3   III,     47|     the war. Sextus Pompeius caught at this opportunity of venting
4    IV,     63|    discovered. The horse was caught and led through the neighbouring
5    IV,     78| which spies about his person caught up and reported with exaggeration,
6  XIII,     53|   childless were, so to say, caught in his snare while Italy
7    XV,     67|     ignorance and then first caught suspicions, as most authors
8   XVI,     37|    was yet speaking, Soranus caught up her words, and exclaimed
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