Book,  Par.

1    II,     47|   incitement to Tiberius to offer prompt opposition, which he did
2    IV,     10|           thought that he must be prompt, and chose a poison the
3    VI,     47| indecision is a slave's weakness; prompt action king-like. But now
4    VI,     59|     hurried away to prison by the prompt hands of lictors, where
5    VI,     68|        wished for battle with its prompt decision argued that ill-arrayed
6   XIV,      9|        Seneca was so far the more prompt as to glance back on Burrus,
7    XV,     92|        rewarded with impunity the prompt informations of Antonius
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