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1    II,     97|         For men according as they pitied Germanicus and were prepossessed
2    II,     99| Germanicus and with her children, pitied by all. Here indeed was
3    IV,     80|      escaping torture. More to be pitied were they who with limbs
4    VI,      9|          Hence they were the more pitied. Tiberius, on the contrary,
5    XI,     42|      along the road to Ostia; not pitied, so overpoweringly hideous
6   XII,     49|       centurions and tribunes who pitied the lot of Britannicus were
7   XII,     56|     though some, on the contrary, pitied such a reverse of fortune.
8   XIV,     57|        rose in reply from all who pitied the number, age, or sex,
9   XVI,     33|           and some there were who pitied Helvidius too, doomed as
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