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swine 1
swollen 3
sword 25
swords 20
swore 4
sworn 5
sympathies 2
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20 she
20 single
20 supplies
20 swords
20 terms
20 terrible
20 tidings
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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swords

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 27| into a chair, drew their swords, and hurried him onwards. 2 I, 27| shouted and brandished their swords, others proceeded in silence, 3 I, 37| danger that I invite you; the swords of all Roman soldiers are 4 I, 78| of their pikes or their swords, which being of an excessive 5 I, 79| their arms, bared their swords, and, mounted on their horses, 6 I, 81| every they brandished their swords, and menaced the centurions 7 II, 36| rush upon him with drawn swords, when he was saved by the 8 II, 42| helmets and breastplates with swords and battle-axes. Recognising 9 II, 88| blows and the use of their swords. Besides, the tribunes and 10 III, 20| and undermine walls with swords and lances? And if it should 11 III, 29| down the gate with axes and swords. All authors are agreed 12 III, 71| armed with anything but swords, and it seemed too tedious 13 III, 85| compelled by threatening swords, first to raise his face 14 IV, 22| our fealty and devote our swords till our last breath. Then 15 IV, 24| were thrust down by the swords of the enemy, and fell overwhelmed 16 IV, 25| best serve the enemy. The swords of thousands of brave men 17 IV, 30| stabbed with their short swords. After a night thus spent, 18 IV, 51| of early dawn, with their swords drawn in their hands. Many 19 IV, 69| beginning to sheathe their swords, when Campanus and Juvenalis, 20 V, 24| shoulders, and with drawn swords in their hands. The general,


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