Book,  Par.

1    VI,     19|         on a suspicion that, in despair of the fortunes of Rome,
2   XII,     16|        rear. Then Meherdates in despair yielded to promises from
3  XIII,     73|        till some countrymen, in despair of a remedy and in fury
4   XIV,     80| precautions; but if people once despair of Octavia being Nero's
5    XV,     16| although he was overcome by the despair of his army, first wrote
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