Book,  Par.

 1     I,     25|   compulsion what they had failed to obtain by good behaviour.~ ~
 2    IV,     80|   of a show of gladiators, failed to lay a solid foundation
 3    VI,      6|   leading men of the State failed to convict him on all the
 4    XI,     29|   These and like arguments failed to impress the emperor.
 5   XIV,      1|    triumphal honours, that failed to please, or her being
 6   XIV,     51|  burden to Italy and Gaul, failed not, as soon as he had crossed
 7   XIV,     70|  right hand would not have failed me. But, as my actual condition
 8    XV,     72| and Senecio and Quintianus failed not to reveal their accomplices
 9    XV,     77|  the sword what poison had failed to do. It was, in fact,
10    XV,     81|  last moment his eloquence failed him not; he summoned his
11   XVI,      9| overpower him. And Silanus failed not to resist and to strike
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