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1    II,     32|  the general, were still grievous and shocking. He, Tiberius,
2    II,     89| or reversed. This led to grievous insults on Piso, while he
3  XIII,     36| crews at Ravenna, caused grievous distress to Italy by his
4   XIV,     78|  Sulla and Plautus, more grievous, however, as a farce than
5   XVI,     41|  his end brought with it grievous anguish, turning his eyes
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