Book,  Par.

 1     I,     54|            Caligula, because he often wore the shoe so called, to win
 2    IV,     29|               poison in his house and wore a dagger whenever he came
 3    IV,     30|             property and outlawed, he wore out his old age on the rock
 4    IV,     78|               at him. Tiberius indeed wore an angry frown or a treacherous
 5    IV,     81| notwithstanding her sorrowful aspect, wore a likeness to the manners
 6   XII,     49|           popular favour, Britannicus wore the dress of boyhood, Nero
 7   XII,     66|         seated near him, presided; he wore a splendid military cloak,
 8  XIII,     22|               enjoyments, but who now wore a gloomy expression. He
 9  XIII,     39|        treachery, for forty years she wore only the attire of a mourner,
10   XVI,      4|           anything but the garment he wore, or letting himself be seen
11   XVI,     33|              menacing look he usually wore, spoke these and like words
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