Book,  Par.

1     I,     81|  mournful scenes, with their horrible sights and associations.
2   III,     16|    came those ceremonies and horrible sacrifices made by himself
3    IV,     37|  same consulship witnessed a horrible instance of misery and brutality.
4    VI,     33| State. And, what seemed most horrible of all, he ordered a daily
5    VI,     59|   not strike men as anything horrible, from their familiarity
6   XIV,     83|      all, an accusation more horrible than any death.~ ~
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