Book,  Par.

 1     I,     35|      change in their temper and turn what chance had offered
 2     I,     56|   should wipe out this blot and turn the wrath of civil strife
 3     I,     68|         he said, "and hasten to turn your guilt into glory."
 4    II,     25|      hidden, and he prepared to turn the enemy's stratagems to
 5    II,     41|     Senators, when it was their turn to vote, to suggest anything
 6    II,     46|         palace, when it was his turn to speak he began to address
 7    II,     47|        or of suggesting, in our turn for speaking, something
 8    II,    101|   cannot be foreseen will haply turn out in his favour. Are we
 9    II,    112|         born. In fact, he would turn to his own glory every incident,
10   III,     23| Plancina. She might as well now turn her poisonings, and her
11   III,     27|     whatever its source, others turn truth into falsehood, and
12    IV,      4|      his easiest revenge was to turn his attention to Livia,
13    IV,     11|        is now lost to us, and I turn my prayers to you, and before
14    IV,     78|      salutation would instantly turn away; many after beginning
15    VI,     53|       under his presence, might turn to a better mind.~ ~
16    XI,      4|        of the emperor after the turn of autumn. It is, however,
17    XI,     38|     might not by secret threats turn Messalina from her passion
18   XII,     56|         puncture and suck it in turn. Such a treaty is thought
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