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 1     I,     43|     excitable, only her purity and love of her husband gave a right
 2     I,     53|           her and the son of their love with many tears, and after
 3     I,     72|          enmity, what are bonds of love between united hearts became
 4     I,     99|            the Senate, as from his love of strictness he was harsh
 5    II,     15|         slavish spirits, friends a love of flattery. If an assembly
 6   III,     78|           towards the prince and a love of emulation proved more
 7    IV,     23|        deities, not so much out of love for the young princes as
 8    IV,     25|           wife, Sosia Galla, whose love of Agrippina made her hateful
 9    IV,     68|         all too who had a stronger love of life than of renown.
10    IV,     90|           pacified him, not out of love for Gallus, but rather to
11    VI,     70|            prince by a pretence of love, and to bind him by an engagement
12    XI,     44|          to the remembrance of his love and of his infant children,
13   XII,      5|     incautious though not criminal love between the brother and
14   XII,      6|           and by their own illicit love. Still, they did not yet
15   XII,     60|           of fear of the enemy and love of her husband, the first
16   XII,     60|            by the intensity of his love and familiarity with dreadful
17   XII,     77|           treachery, return to his love for his son. She decided
18  XIII,      7|         hostilities. Rome with its love of talking began to ask
19  XIII,     13|          weakened, as Nero fell in love with a freedwoman, Acte
20  XIII,     14|   beginning by pretending to be in love with the same woman, and
21  XIII,     21|         few ladies, whether out of love or malice was doubtful.
22  XIII,     59|             Soon, as the emperor's love grew ardent, she would change
23   XIV,     13|          with a sword, either from love of his mistress or from
24   XIV,     31|         the same time an excessive love of luxurious gratification
25   XIV,     54|            or in the jealousy of a love in which he could not brook
26   XIV,     71|           me your wealth, not your love of quiet, if you forsake
27   XIV,     73|            not so much as affect a love of repose, but he flaunts
28   XIV,     77|         hope, or was swayed by his love of his wife and of his children,
29    XV,     45|           of less account than his love of his country. "He had
30    XV,     48|           bread, and others out of love for their kinsfolk, whom
31    XV,     52|            Nero, however, with his love of the impossible, endeavoured
32    XV,     60| consul-elect, it was no wrong, but love of the State which linked
33    XV,     75|            was a concession to his love of his wife, a base woman,
34   XVI,      6|     children, and wholly swayed by love of his wife. Her body was
35   XVI,     15|          was hated by Nero for his love of Agrippina, and that his
36   XVI,     32|            life from a country all love for which he has long lost
37   XVI,     34|          girl's name), who, out of love for her father and the thoughtlessness
38   XVI,     39|          rob the daughter of their love of her only stay. ~ ~
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