Book,  Par.

1     I,    101|      and provoking the people's disgust, though even this was said. ~ ~
2   III,     41| comments, but it was heard with disgust that Sejanus was to be the
3   XII,     22|       barren soil; that a weary disgust would come of tardy movements,
4  XIII,      3|        a freedman, had provoked disgust. Still every honour was
5   XVI,      5|         note the delight or the disgust of the company. Hence came
6   XVI,     17|    myself have been overcome by disgust, while I should look for
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