Book,  Par.

1   III,     45|       themselves. There was a keen debate, and appeal was made
2   XII,     31|   void of pity as not to feel keen sorrow at the position of
3   XIV,     38|  excitement of a particularly keen competition, the emperor
4    XV,     22|    made to the Senate under a keen sense of wrong. Parents
5    XV,     60| imported into it an intensely keen resentment. Lucanus had
6    XV,     66|       was the easier from his keen enjoyment of the spectacle.
7    XV,     67|     sharpened on a stone to a keen and bright point. This task
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