Book,  Par.

1     I,     33|  And now, bleeding from a blow, and feeling destruction
2     I,     45|   urged him to strike the blow, and a soldier, by name
3    VI,     51|   he could not repeat the blow, as he was hurried onwards
4    XI,     49| throat and breast, when a blow from the tribune drove it
5   XIV,     65| The death of Burrus was a blow to Seneca's power, for virtue
6    XV,     66|  do the murder, the first blow being claimed by Scaevinus,
7    XV,     80|   claimed for herself the blow of the executioner. There
8    XV,     87|   he had slain him with a blow and a half. ~ ~
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