Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|   character, in everything, noble or mean, which he undertakes,
 2  Int,   2|  former were in their heart noble, upright, and benevolent
 3  Int,   2|     it seems, be given to a noble and elevated being only.
 4    2,  58|     FIFTY-FOURTH.~While our noble Gaius was still talking
 5    4, 119|  SCULPTURED MARBLE HIS,~HIS NOBLE CORPSE FIVE FEET OF EARTH
 6    4, 128|     crests of the Apennines noble, the prospect~Of earth to
 7    5, 145| certain women and youths of noble birth were introduced by
 8    6     |   that many who follow this noble profession are unworthy
 9    6     |    most heroic virtues. The noble stoicism of Arria is not
10    6     |     Who does not admire the noble independence, the conjugal
11    6     |    age, became the sires of noble offspring. But, by degrees,
12    6     |   of a man, than that man's noble nature should be so degraded
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