Book,  Par.

 1    II,      5|     How Vonones meditated an escape from this mockery, I will
 2    II,     22|         Inguiomerus owed his escape to similar courage or treachery.
 3    II,     62|      were there the means of escape usual in, such a disaster,
 4    II,     87|      charged with attempting escape, was put to death. ~ ~
 5    II,     88|     by bribing his guards to escape into Armenia, thence to
 6    II,     88|     they heard of the king's escape. Nor was there a ford by
 7   III,     59|    had barred every possible escape, fell by his own hand. Such
 8    IV,     17|  petty trade. But he did not escape the dangers of high rank.
 9    VI,     59|   was now impeached, did not escape the punishment of an ordinary
10    VI,     76|  from which he could find no escape but death. She was accordingly
11    XI,      2| Vitellius not to let the man escape. She hastened herself to
12   XII,     37|     their guilt, and finding escape barred, performed many noble
13   XII,     56|     extremities, they let it escape by a slight puncture and
14   XII,     60|  Rhadamistus had no means of escape but in the swiftness of
15   XII,     66|   there might be no means of escape at various points, but he
16  XIII,      1|     a banquet, too openly to escape discovery. ~ ~
17  XIII,     14|   excess. The change did not escape Nero; his most intimate
18   XIV,     39|    brother Vibius Crispus to escape heavier punishment. ~ ~
19    XV,     48|     rescue, perished, though escape was open to them. And no
20    XV,     61|    it was only the desire of escape, that foe to all great enterprises,
21    XV,     81|   diet, allowed the blood to escape but slowly, severed also
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