Book,  Par.

1     I,     40|        habituated to laxity and impatient of hardship, filled the
2    II,     99|      bodily weakness, yet still impatient of everything which might
3    IV,     70|         intellect, he was still impatient of silence. ~ ~
4     V,      1|       her wish is uncertain. So impatient was he that he brought her
5    VI,      9| dinner-table, for every one was impatient to be the first to mark
6   XII,      1|     choose a wife for Claudius, impatient as he was of a single life
7  XIII,     17|         prove deadly. But Nero, impatient at such slow progress in
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