Book,  Par.

1    II,     80| were declining, ventured on revenge. He entered the territory
2    II,     94| would sooner lose life than revenge. ~ ~
3    II,     99|   with an uncertain hope of revenge, with apprehensions for
4    IV,      4| Sejanus thought his easiest revenge was to turn his attention
5    VI,      8|   was now by dignity of his revenge, raised to a level with
6    VI,     47|    fired with a longing for revenge. With barbarians, indecision
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