Book,  Par.

1   III,     15|       pollution of the vulgar gaze, and circulate a story among
2   III,     83|     shrink from the citizen's gaze, and plead the weariness
3    IV,     10|     for thus encountering the gaze of the Senate after so recent
4    VI,     25|    weep over them, or even to gaze on them too long. Spies
5   XII,     24|       exposed to the people's gaze near the Rostra, under military
6  XIII,     58|    either to disappoint men's gaze or to set off her beauty.
7   XIV,     64| recoiled with horror from his gaze, and merely replied to his
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