Book,  Par.

1     I,     12|   coerce the State, requires forsooth the defence of soldiers
2    II,     37|    the State-agent, so that, forsooth, without an infringement
3   III,     75|   mainstay, our shrubberies, forsooth, and our country houses
4   III,     83|      s soil. There is a war, forsooth, or he is kept from us in
5  XIII,     16|      exile Seneca, claiming, forsooth, with disfigured hand, and
6  XIII,     24|     judgment on me, accusers forsooth would not be forthcoming,
7   XIV,      1|    marriage put off? Was it, forsooth, her beauty and her ancestors,
8    XV,     40|     the consuls. Accustomed, forsooth, to foreign arrogance, he
9    XV,     74| stageplayer, with Tigellinus forsooth and his concubines in his
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