Book,  Par.

 1     I,    102|   preceding year, broke out with worse violence, and some soldiers
 2    IV,      7|    beginning of a change for the worse in Tiberius's policy. In
 3    VI,     26|          was a better slave or a worse master." ~ ~
 4   XII,     73| advantageous position, chose the worse. For Byzantium has a fruitful
 5   XII,     74|        political changes for the worse. The soldiers' standards
 6  XIII,     16|        there were who put even a worse meaning on her words. And
 7  XIII,     29|         strife and the fear of a worse commotion, the only remedy
 8  XIII,     53|           Was it to be thought a worse offence to obtain a reward
 9  XIII,     54|       the exact words, or with a worse sense put on it. Accusers
10   XIV,     21|         more filthy rabble add a worse licentiousness to our long
11   XIV,     42|         insults and the dread of worse, reduced as they now were
12   XIV,     55|         all changes were for the worse, but that I might not seem
13   XIV,     64|         State were daily growing worse, its supports were becoming
14   XIV,     65|        Nero too began to lean on worse advisers. They assailed
15   XIV,     76|          he would suffer nothing worse by daring than by cowardice." ~ ~
16    XV,     33|   returned and dreaded something worse, the emperor thought it
17    XV,     48|        have given both accounts, worse, however, and more dreadful
18   XVI,      5|       malady. For it was a still worse danger to be absent from
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