Book,  Par.

1     I,     17|       Meantime, while the Senate stooped to the most abject supplication,
2    IV,      7|        discussion, and when they stooped to flattery, the emperor
3    VI,     67|       off his miserable garb. He stooped to wiles and to entreaties,
4   XII,     42| Caractacus himself. All the rest stooped in their fear to abject
5   XIV,      3|       hope of winning power, had stooped with a like ambition to
6   XIV,     28|          Rome of good family had stooped to the theatrical profession
7    XV,     47|         a few days afterwards he stooped to marry himself to one
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