Book,  Par.

1     I,     22| summers, of terrible war, or barren peace, there is no end.
2    IV,      8|    endeavoured to counteract barren soils and stormy seas with
3   XII,      7|    proof too that she is not barren, and she has suitable moral
4   XII,     22|   and wandering tribes, on a barren soil; that a weary disgust
5   XII,     51|     and even now it is not a barren soil which causes distress.
6   XIV,     79|   him, alleging that she was barren, and then married Poppaea.
7    XV,      9|     in pompous language, but barren of facts. ~ ~
8    XV,     52|  mouths of the Tiber along a barren shore or through the face
9    XV,     62|   services to Nero and their barren result to himself, adding
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