Book,  Par.

 1     I,     47|     everything except actually keeping off the enemy; that the
 2     I,     87|    soil. Caecina, while he was keeping up the battle, fell from
 3    II,      3|       Greek attendants and his keeping under seal the commonest
 4    II,     17|   provided only you enable me, keeping close as I do to my father'
 5    II,     71|       Plancina too, instead of keeping herself within the proper
 6   III,     92|        employment had been the keeping of a preparatory school.
 7    VI,     47| affairs by a crafty policy and keeping war at a distance. Artabanus
 8  XIII,     68|      the army. Still, to avoid keeping the soldiers in idleness,
 9   XIV,     86|      Poppaea, Pallas for still keeping his boundless wealth by
10    XV,     11|      the impending danger, was keeping the 5th legion at a distance
11    XV,     12|        a tower in which he was keeping guard. He had often sallied
12    XV,     21|        Tiber, with the view of keeping up a sense of security about
13   XVI,      5|   death, and that others while keeping their seats day and night
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