Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|         lust, took steps to get revenge. Doris, however, forewarned
 2    1,  15|     they beat a retreat to plot revenge. As they perceived that
 3    1,  21|      actuated by any desire for revenge when I came here: I am more
 4    3,  86|       matter of course, and, my revenge balked, I returned to my
 5    3,  87|        to stifle my longing for revenge, and after tossing half
 6    4, 110|         as eager as himself for revenge, gave orders for our punishment
 7    4, 111|   reasonable, then; forego your revenge and permit free men to proceed
 8    4, 112| nevertheless, they fighting for revenge, we for life. Many fell
 9    4, 113|         that you do not seek to revenge anything that has taken
10    4, 117|     sarcastic individual, might revenge my supposed injury in some
11    4, 126|          spurred by the love of revenge, sheathed~The Gallic sword;
12    5, 137|      portico.~  ~The Priestess' Revenge ~
13    5, 140|         I, well content with my revenge and my booty, threw the
14    5, 145|         and take it out in just revenge; but Chrysis, who was privy
15    5, 145|         apart as the poles. The revenge, then, taken by Asia, gives
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