Book,  Par.

1     I,     92|    destroyed, some in their cowardice would have dared that base
2    XI,     38|     the idea, Pallas out of cowardice, and Callistus, from his
3  XIII,     48| confessed his treachery and cowardice by flight, and so to secure
4   XIV,     76|     worse by daring than by cowardice." ~ ~
5    XV,     15|  order, others by their own cowardice; they seemed to be awaiting
6    XV,     78|   out, for a fatal spell of cowardice was on them all. For this
7    XV,     89|     despising the emperor's cowardice, while Nero feared the high
8   XVI,     28|    honourable death and the cowardice of those who perished in
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