Book,  Par.

1     I,     29|    flinging himself at the feet of one man after another,
2     I,     42|    grovelling at Caecina's feet, was persistently demanded
3    II,     77|   soldiers, with sandalled feet, and apparelled after the
4   XII,     20|    throwing himself at the feet of Eunones he exclaimed, "
5   XIV,      7|   reclining at Agrippina's feet as she reposed herself,
6   XIV,     10|  threw down a sword at his feet, then ordered him to be
7    XV,     91| chill creeping through his feet and hands, and the life
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