Book,  Par.

1     I,     87|      exclaiming again and again, "Behold a Varus and legions once
2    II,     46|      numbers and boyish years you behold I have reared, not by my
3    II,     46|      emperor's bidding I married. Behold the offspring and progeny
4    VI,     57|           the consuls, and almost behold the bloodshed as it streamed
5   XII,     49| procession. The people would thus behold the one with the decorations
6  XIII,     70|         theatre, where they might behold the vastness of the Roman
7  XIII,     71|            whether they wished to behold an empty soil; rather let
8   XVI,     28|           secrecy. Let the people behold a man who could meet death.
9   XVI,     41|         to Jupiter the Deliverer. Behold, young man, and may the
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