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1 I, 71| humouring Maecenas's extravagant passion for Bathyllus, nor did he 2 III, 78| often sank into ruin from a passion for splendour. Even then 3 IV, 4| beauty. Pretending an ardent passion for her, he seduced her, 4 IV, 55| urged on too by a woman's passion, Livia now insisting on 5 XI, 15| a new and almost insane passion. She had grown so frantically 6 XI, 38| turn Messalina from her passion for Silius, while they concealed 7 XI, 48| wrath was subsiding and his passion returning, and fearing, 8 XII, 25| casual remark, without any passion for her. And so Agrippina' 9 XIII, 14| repented or wearied of his passion. The fouler her reproaches, 10 XIII, 57| with which to soothe his passion, that he might set bounds 11 XIII, 57| darkness was given up to passion; then, when seemingly about 12 XIII, 58| never a slave to her own passion or to that of her lover. 13 XIII, 59| thoughtlessness or to inflame Nero's passion, in the hope of adding to 14 XIII, 59| she could not resist her passion and that she was captivated 15 XIII, 73| territories. They had not only a passion for settling every question 16 XIV, 1| matured his daring, and his passion for Poppaea daily grew more 17 XIV, 3| the thought of a strange passion seemed comparatively credible 18 XIV, 65| assiduously, as soon as a passion for it had seized on Nero. " 19 XV, 66| heart more than any other passion. ~ ~ 20 XVI, 19| which dominated every other passion, charging Petronius with