Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|     the letters, and finally, driven by curiosity, had retained
 2    1,  28|    CHAPTER THE TWENTY-FOURTH.~Driven to the last extremity, I
 3    4, 124|       with their tunnels deep driven~To furnish the stone for
 4    4, 127|         shameful spectacle -- driven by terror~Is led to abandon
 5    5, 129|     of poverty which had been driven off. Gods and goddesses,
 6    5, 136|      blows and spittle, I was driven from the house. Proselenos
 7    5, 143|      heaven's displeasure too~Driven from the Inachian coast:
 8    5, 145| courtesan, who thereupon, had driven him away with stones. The
 9    5, 145|      aedile had been lawfully driven from that place, as being
10    5, 156| Italian stage until literally driven from it by public hostility,
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