Book,  Par.

 1     I,     14|      mask. It was really from a lust of sovereignty that he had
 2    IV,     78|       Drusus, to say nothing of lust of power and the usual feuds
 3    VI,      1|     felt as an incentive to his lust, but the modesty of childhood
 4    VI,      5|   plotted amid his gluttony and lust the destruction of illustrious
 5    VI,      7|         spirit by brutality, by lust and by evil thoughts. Assuredly
 6    XI,     19|      those excesses of wine and lust in which barbarians delight.
 7   XII,     46|      calculation, to fury or to lust of plunder, under directions
 8   XII,     56|     distinctly ascertained. The lust of rule was more to him
 9   XIV,      3|     with a like ambition to the lust of Pallas, and had trained
10   XIV,     46| chastity of my daughters. Roman lust has gone so far that not
11    XV,     66|       but for the fact that the lust of dominion inflames the
12   XVI,      1|       reasons hostile, might by lust of gold be provoked to war. ~ ~
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