Book,  Par.

1   III,     92|  even at the cost of ruin to premature greatness. ~ ~
2    IV,     23| young and excitable minds by premature honours. For Sejanus spoke
3  XIII,     19| death could no longer seem a premature or dreadful event, though
4   XIV,     74|      and Nero scoffed at its premature grey hairs as if they were
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