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1  XIII,     61| was then a famous haunt of nightly profligacy, and Nero used
2    XV,     54|   were sacred banquets and nightly vigils celebrated by married
3    XV,     54|   and burnt, to serve as a nightly illumination, when daylight
4   XVI,     21| ingenious varieties of his nightly revels became notorious,
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