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Parte, Chap.
1 I, V| books, that have brought to ruin in this way the finest understanding 2 I, IX| all which with fearful ruin fell to the ground, leaving 3 I, XI| seclusion, lead them to ruin. In defence of these, as 4 I, XIV| from that height upon the ruin of his Rome in embers; or 5 I, XXII| have been the cause of your ruin and of your failure to obtain 6 I, XXVII| works so powerfully to my ruin, that in spite of myself 7 I, XXVII| fickleness strove to make my ruin irretrievable; I will strive 8 I, XXVIII| and lead me unawares to my ruin. I called my waiting-maid 9 I, XXX| that I could avoid all this ruin and misfortune if I were 10 I, XXXIII| having been the cause of her ruin and thine own. Remember 11 I, XXXIII| dishonour, devising thine own ruin. Thy wife Camilla is virtuous, 12 I, XXXIV| which would have been the ruin of all had not Camilla found 13 I, XXXV| disappearance he saw his own ruin. After long reflection he 14 I, XXXIX| father, and have no wish to ruin you like a stepfather, I 15 I, XL| walls and towers here in ruin lie,~ Three thousand soldier 16 II, V| my daughter will be her ruin. You do as you like, make 17 II, XLIX| cut short the story of my ruin, I begged and entreated 18 II, LX| the lladres that seek his ruin!"~ ~The captains showed