Book,  Par.

1    II,     95| afterwards he expired, to the intense sorrow of the province and
2    IV,     56|      rivalry is rendered more intense by such a marriage? For
3    IV,     63|    look on, but that the most intense agony would not wring the
4    VI,     75|     Balbus, and, indeed, with intense satisfaction, as Balbus
5   XIV,     42|    that their hatred was most intense. For these new settlers
6    XV,     38|    emotion, rendered the more intense by the sight which yet lingered
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