Book,  Par.

1     I,      1|    intellects were not wanting to describe the times of Augustus, till
2    II,     93|        hearts my last entreaties. Describe to my father and brother,
3    IV,      1|          spoken. I will now fully describe his extraction, his character,
4    IV,     89| punishments of guilty men I shall describe in due course.~ ~
5    VI,     30|           impostures of those who describe what they do not know, and
6    XV,     47|          Tigellinus, which I will describe as an illustration, that
7    XV,     94|       Then, as if he was going to describe successes in war, he summoned
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