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1     I,     21| military duties, either for mourning or rejoicing. This was the
2     I,     66| were detained by the public mourning for the loss of Augustus,
3    II,     24|    than their wounds, their mourning, and their losses. Those
4    II,     36|          Libo meanwhile, in mourning apparel and accompanied
5    II,     99|   for the gayest attire the mourning she had worn for her lost
6   III,      7|     and the solace found in mourning were suitable enough for
7  XIII,     21|   charges about Agrippina's mourning the death of Britannicus
8   XIV,     83|   had nothing but scenes of mourning, her father and, an instant
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