Book,  Par.

1     I,     97|     miseries of the age and men's shamelessness. Needy, obscure, and restless,
2   XII,     75|         Even as it was, there was shamelessness enough, seeing that Pallas
3   XIV,     64|      Tigellinus, whose inveterate shamelessness and infamy were an attraction
4    XV,     61| Tigellinus with his brutality and shamelessness was superior in the emperor'
5   XVI,      7|           the past thought of her shamelessness and cruelty, Nero added
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