Book,  Par.

1    II,     63|    honourable poverty of the virtuous, he expelled from the Senate
2   III,     98|   public career as well as a virtuous private life. ~ ~
3    IV,     71|    for marriage, which was a virtuous woman's only solace, and
4   XII,      6|  again could there be a more virtuous relief for the mind of an
5  XIII,     41|  which Messala might support virtuous poverty. Aurelius Cotta,
6   XIV,     21| corrupted morals. Even, with virtuous training, purity is not
7   XIV,     78| Octavia, notwithstanding her virtuous life, because her father'
8   XVI,     37| those who under the guise of virtuous tastes are false and deceitful
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