Book,  Par.

1     I,     37|       and hear the language of entreaty, he would write to his father,
2   III,     93|        he mingled reproach and entreaty.~ ~
3    XI,     13|    profligacy to send a secret entreaty to the Roman emperor that
4    XI,     48|         and writing letters of entreaty, as she alternated between
5   XII,     76|      to the young prince, with entreaty that as he grew up, he would
6    XV,     12| soldier, and had again sent an entreaty to Corbulo, that he would
7    XV,     66|      prince's knees in earnest entreaty, apparently craving relief
8   XVI,     11|       himself unmoved alike by entreaty and reproach. ~ ~
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