Book,  Par.

1     I,     45|   he would die rather than cast off his loyalty, plucked
2     I,     99|  he long retained, when he cast off all others. To Propertius
3    IV,     92|   nation beyond the Rhine, cast off peace, more because
4    VI,     67|  sympathy, he did not even cast off his miserable garb.
5    VI,     78|  when fear and shame being cast off, he simply indulged
6   XII,     69|   and at whose gardens she cast a greedy eye. Priscus had
7   XVI,     12| father by message that she cast hope aside and yielded to
8   XVI,     27|  did not let his spirit be cast down, but wrote a note to
9   XVI,     38|   respect which he did not cast off in his fall, and he
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