Book,  Par.

 1     I,     18|     from being entangled by the suppliant's hands. Yet the peril of
 2     I,     76|     tears nor to the tones of a suppliant, her hands tightly clasped
 3    II,     81|        not like a fugitive or a suppliant, but as one who remembered
 4   III,     86| victorious in war, pardoned the suppliant Amazons who had gathered
 5   XII,     21| affected Eunones. He raised the suppliant, and commended him for having
 6   XII,     23|        as much forbearance to a suppliant as they showed persistence
 7  XIII,     53|   rather seem a criminal than a suppliant. With the intent of crushing
 8    XV,     16|      letter to Vologeses, not a suppliant petition, but in a tone
 9    XV,     38|      the emperor a new glory, a suppliant Arsacid, while Parthia was
10    XV,     39|         hostage, and prepared a suppliant letter to Nero. ~ ~
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