Book,  Par.

1    IV,     76|       what obscurity truth is veiled. That he would not return
2    VI,     78|    for his cruelty, though he veiled his debaucheries, while
3   XII,      8| boundless greed of wealth was veiled under the pretext that riches
4  XIII,     14| friends, Annaeus Serenus, had veiled the young prince's intrigue
5  XIII,     40|       magnitude of this crime veiled his other enormities. Cossutianus
6  XIII,     58|   always with her face partly veiled, either to disappoint men'
7   XIV,     51|     was himself molested, and veiled this tame inaction under
8   XVI,     26|       home might be partially veiled amid rumours on foreign
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