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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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night

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 26| lest in the darkness of night any one who presented himself 2 I, 47| the camp, entered it by night in the disguise of a soldier, 3 I, 53| them to leave the camp by night. Hence arose a frightful 4 I, 53| slaughtered under cover of night, when the rest of the army 5 I, 55| all. In the course of the night of the 1st of January, the 6 I, 80| wandered in the darkness of night about the various streets 7 I, 82| your arms in the dead of night? Shall one or two worthless 8 I, 83| the remembrance of that night of infamy. Never let any 9 II, 5 | for his camp, and bring by night and day his skill, or, if 10 II, 14| perished, had not the shades of night checked the advance of the 11 II, 19| the Padus was in sight and night began to fall they judged 12 II, 21| among his troops, and the night was spent in the preparation 13 II, 49| out, he passed a tranquil night, and it is even said that 14 II, 66| were also suspected. On the night of the departure of the 15 III, 10| to their tents. The same night Flavianus set out, and being 16 III, 20| rather, by delaying one night, till our artillery and 17 III, 22| collision about nine o'clock at night with the Flavianist troops, 18 III, 22| themselves. Throughout the night the battle raged in many 19 III, 23| till at a late hour of the night the moon rose and showed, 20 III, 26| the toil of a day and a night would be difficult, and 21 III, 38| illuminated throughout the night. Inquiring the cause, he 22 III, 38| him be recompensed with a night of sorrow and of death, 23 III, 53| that lasted for a day and a night, was indeed a most glorious 24 III, 68| secret treason. The shades of night and the obscurity of a rural 25 III, 69| and thus at the dead of night Sabinus was able to bring 26 III, 69| reduced to distress. The night passed so quietly that he 27 III, 77| proceeded at a late hour of the night to place some light-armed 28 III, 79| at Saxa Rubra, when the night was far spent, too late 29 III, 84| recovered forthwith, the night must be passed under arms." 30 IV, 15| with the festivities of the night, he began by speaking of 31 IV, 30| their short swords. After a night thus spent, day revealed 32 IV, 36| with varying success till night parted the combatants. The 33 IV, 75| conquerors the delay of a single night? Here on the borders of 34 IV, 86| disclosed the vision of the night to the Egyptian priests, 35 V, 17| The barbarians spent the night in singing and shouting; 36 V, 20| rain suddenly fell, and night was at hand. ~ ~ 37 V, 22| the bridge partly built. Night terminated an indecisive 38 V, 24| chose a dark and cloudy night, and moving rapidly down 39 V, 24| Cerialis indeed had passed the night elsewhere, in the company,


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