Book,  Par.

 1     I,     60|       dispenser of rigour or of bounty. Could Augustus, with the
 2    II,     32|     were helped too by Caesar's bounty, which made good whatever
 3    II,     47|         concede or refuse their bounty. In fact, it is not a request,
 4    IV,     26|      any demand. But Augustus's bounty was wrested from him, and
 5    IV,     81| relieved the wounded with their bounty and attentions. ~ ~
 6    IV,     84|      zeal of the nobles and the bounty of the prince brought relief
 7   XII,     51|       it was through the signal bounty of heaven and the mildness
 8   XII,     80|         example of his father's bounty, he was unanimously greeted
 9  XIII,     20|         mother's rage no lavish bounty could allay. She would clasp
10  XIII,     73|         they think, through the bounty of divine power, that in
11   XIV,     68|        me to have thwarted your bounty. ~ ~
12   XIV,     71|       procured for Volusius, my bounty, you think, cannot fully
13   XVI,      2|       was thrust on them by the bounty of the gods." These and
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