Book,  Par.

1   III,    104| would attack, would elude pursuit, and still arrange ambuscades
2    IV,     63| with his steed and eluded pursuit amid rocky and pathless
3   XIV,     32|   to suppliants, swift in pursuit of fugitives, pitiless towards
4    XV,     26|  vote of thanks, will the pursuit of popularity be restrained." ~ ~
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