Book,  Par.

1    II,     41|        same time deprived of all solace under those anxieties and
2   III,      7|   imperial people. Tears and the solace found in mourning were suitable
3   III,     49|        they return what worthier solace can they have after their
4    IV,     17| attention to business, and found solace in his work, occupied himself
5    IV,     71|          a virtuous woman's only solace, and there were citizens
6  XIII,     57|        spurned him, he asked the solace of one night, with which
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