Book,  Par.

1     I,     70| destitution, with the idea that an obscurity would hang over her end
2     I,    100|       Tiberius refused, veiling in obscurity the divine as well as the
3   III,     55|          all on a level from their obscurity. This hindered them from
4   III,     89|           on an origin lost in the obscurity of antiquity. For example,
5    IV,     76|           and delusion and in what obscurity truth is veiled. That he
6    VI,      2|           Gallus intruding his own obscurity among illustrious names,
7    XV,     19|           of the story there is no obscurity, that, in a single day Paetus
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