Book,  Par.

1    IV,     68|    another in awful silence, had perplexed the besiegers, when Sabinus
2     V,      3| especially the magistrates, were perplexed, for Tiberius, notwithstanding
3    VI,     47|      arrangement, was one moment perplexed by apprehension, the next
4    VI,     72|                                  Perplexed in mind, exhausted in body,
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