Book,  Par.

1    IV,      4|          interviews. Sejanus, to avert his mistress's jealousy,
2  XIII,      7|   seventeen was to encounter and avert this tremendous peril, how
3    XV,     56|          Seneca, it was said, to avert from himself the obloquy
4   XVI,      4| quinquennial contest, wishing to avert scandal, offered the emperor
5   XVI,     11|  nourishment as might suffice to avert starvation. Then at her
6   XVI,     41|      young man, and may the gods avert the omen, but you have been
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