Book,  Par.

1    IV,      4| interviews. Sejanus, to avert his mistress's jealousy, divorced his
2  XIII,     59|     contrary, with his slave girl mistress, tied down by his attachment
3   XIV,     13|           either from love of his mistress or from the fear of destruction. ~ ~
4   XIV,     79|          who had long been Nero's mistress and ruled him first as a
5   XIV,     79|     upholding the virtue of their mistress. One of them said, in answer
6   XIV,     83|       slave-girl raised above the mistress; Poppaea married only to
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