Book,  Par.

1     I,     91|   down, as unprepared for a reverse as they had been elated
2   XII,     21|    name of Mithridates, his reverse, his prayer, full of dignity,
3   XII,     36| battle, notwithstanding his reverse, he won some credit by having
4   XII,     56|     contrary, pitied such a reverse of fortune. His wife followed
5  XIII,     61|   interpreted as really the reverse, inferring that he was,
6   XIV,     42|     reach of wrong. But the reverse was the result, so much
7    XV,     20|  and urged that they should reverse the eagles, and with their
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