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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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roused

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 4 | joy, yet it had not only roused various emotions in Rome, 2 I, 21| on revolution, was being roused to action by a combination 3 I, 30| him to that Prince, and roused a stronger suspicion in 4 I, 35| been working, should be roused by a general appeal, he 5 I, 52| These arguments roused the indolent temper of the 6 I, 52| indolent temper of the man, yet roused him rather to wish than 7 I, 82| excessive affection for me that roused you to act with more zeal 8 I, 87| Emperor, or of an enemy. This roused the anxieties of the capital; 9 II, 8 | spread far and wide, and many roused themselves at the well-known 10 II, 44| extremity of despair yet roused them to fury rather than 11 II, 53| career as an informer, had roused in Caecina, who was an unknown 12 II, 71| risen against Nero, and roused Verginius to revolt. Other 13 II, 73| his name Vitellius often roused himself. But now, both the 14 III, 17| seized on weapons and horses. Roused by the shouts of triumph, 15 III, 53| Pannonia; my instigations roused the generals in Moesia; 16 III, 55| Vitellius, who seemed like a man roused from slumber ordered Julius 17 III, 59| Peligni, and the Marsi, roused themselves, jealous at having 18 IV, 10| that their hearts were once roused to vengeance. ~ ~ 19 IV, 86| heaven in a blaze of fire. Roused by so significant and strange 20 V, 17| The result of this battle roused both generals, though from 21 V, 17| the Romans were thoroughly roused by shame. The barbarians


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