Book,  Par.

 1     I,     16|       as he had been by him to share his anxieties, he had learnt
 2    II,     62|  attracted to them the largest share of sympathy. The emperor
 3   III,     19|       suspense, she offered to share his lot, whatever it might
 4   III,     49|    other respects man and wife share alike, and this arrangement
 5    IV,      4|     thoughts of marriage, of a share in sovereignty, and of her
 6    XI,      2|      bribes and indulgences to share in every crime, of adultery
 7    XI,     29|  beyond the Po was admitted to share our citizenship, and when,
 8   XII,      6|        the taking of a wife to share his prosperity and his troubles,
 9   XII,     29|       a young prince who could share his cares with him." ~ ~
10   XIV,     16|         how she had aimed at a share of empire, and at inducing
11    XV,      7| Corbulo. All else they were to share or divide between them according
12    XV,     65|       Vestinus, indeed, had no share in the conspiracy, though
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