Book,  Par.

1     I,     88|    wounded. As they shared their food, soiled by mire or blood,
2     I,     93|         night, without necessary food, without fire, many of them
3    II,     41|          made for the serving of food, and that men should not
4   III,     17|         given by Germanicus, his food had been tainted with poison
5    VI,     32|          on the most wretched of food, even chewing the stuffing,
6    VI,     36|          his abstinence from all food. Those who knew his thoughts
7    VI,     77|         for persons to bring him food to revive him from his faintness.
8    XV,      6|          was crippled by want of food. A host of locusts, suddenly
9    XV,     49| destitute multitude. Supplies of food were brought up from Ostia
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