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1 1, 14| daily collision and furnish cause for gossip through the whole 2 1, 15| well known to me, was the cause of my silence, but love 3 1, 15| wantonness of Lycas as the cause of our secret and sudden 4 1, 15| Tryphaena, who was the sole cause of the unpleasantness, persuaded 5 1, 19| he, and Fortune aided the cause of each of us, for the peasant, 6 2, 34| accounts, and, what gave me cause for astonishment, rods and 7 2, 37| for fear my absence should cause you any inconvenience, I 8 2, 51| doctors disagreed about the cause. But pomegranate rind and 9 3, 83| Nevertheless, we had no less cause for being in a sweat even 10 3, 86| that weakness would not cause me to lose the battle, I 11 3, 88| another and far weightier cause for my grief." Then, in 12 3, 88| that this enemy who is the cause of my enforced continence 13 3, 95| not the one that laid the cause of our love before another 14 3, 102| swallow me, for I am the cause for all these crimes. Two 15 4, 103| jealousy, which had been the cause of so many unpleasant happenings) 16 4, 103| by word or deed give him cause for offense in the future. 17 4, 112| at my abandoning my own cause, to take up that of another, 18 4, 112| threatened to cut away the cause of so many misfortunes. 19 4, 121| his tomb, which was the cause of his daily tears. To this 20 4, 126| swords. Well I know that my cause is accomplished~Amidst such 21 4, 128| first Dione espouses the cause of~Her Caesar. Minerva next 22 4, 128| brandishing! Phoebus espouses~The cause of Great Pompey: his sister 23 4, 128| come that we gave them no cause for doubt. They immediately 24 5, 129| present state and upon its cause. "Suppose," thought I, " 25 5, 133| fearing that it might give cause for scandal if he were caught 26 5, 134| that I have often given cause for offense, for I am only 27 5, 136| which had been the sole cause of all the evil accidents 28 5, 137| memories which can only cause pain," said I to myself. 29 5, 141| goose and inquiring the cause of her grief, she herself 30 6 | light and matter was the cause of all the inevitable imperfections 31 6 | ruining their health. The cause of this great vogue of courtesans 32 6 | natives; but a peculiar cause is not sufficient explanation 33 6 | thunder, was not the least cause for annoyance given the 34 6 | Aristophanes, explaining the cause of this fire which we kindle 35 6 | Catullus, and it might be cause for surprise that this has 36 6 | your aid while I plead your cause. For everything over which 37 6 | your womanhood, defend the cause of woman, and grant to men 38 6 | which are mutual, which cause equal enjoyment to those