Book,  Par.

1    IV,     14|   draught offered him as he was dining at his son's house. Thus
2    IV,     77|  fidelity of Sejanus. They were dining in a country house called "
3    XI,      2|         husband Scipio, who was dining with him, why he sat down
4  XIII,     18| frugally. There Britannicus was dining, and as what he ate and
5   XIV,     13|      burnt that same night on a dining couch, with a mean funeral;
6   XIV,     60|    large gathering, when he was dining at the house of Ostorius
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