Book,  Par.

1    II,     17|     and human laws. If in your weariness of land and sea you desire
2    II,     54|      In his anguish and in the weariness of old age, and from being
3   III,     43| lasting, or perhaps a sense of weariness steals over princes when
4   III,     83|  citizen's gaze, and plead the weariness of declining years and the
5   XVI,     17|        while I should look for weariness in my readers, sickened
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