Book,  Par.

1     I,      8|       Meanwhile at Rome people plunged into slavery - consuls,
2    IV,     68|        and, by way of example, plunged his sword into his heart.
3    VI,      1| profligacies into which he had plunged so unrestrainedly that in
4    VI,     78|    feared Sejanus. Finally, he plunged into every wickedness and
5   XIV,     19|     the thanksgiving, and then plunged into all the excesses, which,
6   XIV,     31|    disgrace and danger. He had plunged for a swim into the source
7    XV,     90|       carried into a bath, and plunged into warm water, without
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