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Alphabetical [« »] yours 1 yourself 4 yourselves 3 youth 58 youthful 8 youths 4 zeal 10 | Frequency [« »] 58 hope 58 present 58 seneca 58 youth 57 followed 57 letter 57 neither | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances youth |
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1 I, 3| entitled "princes of the youth," and be consuls-elect. 2 I, 6| on the destruction of a youth whom they suspected and 3 I, 42| Caius Caesar, being then a youth of high spirit, cleared 4 I, 75| name Segimundus, but the youth hung back from a consciousness 5 I, 77| rather than ruin, For the youth and error of my son I entreat 6 II, 46| request of Marcus Hortalus, a youth of noble rank in conspicuous 7 II, 52| snatched from them while yet a youth, and how short-lived and 8 II, 80| Among the Gotones was a youth of noble birth, Catualda 9 II, 93| thus tearing me away in my youth by an untimely death from 10 III, 9| impartiality, received the youth courteously, and enriched 11 III, 9| simplicity and candour of youth, now had recourse to the 12 III, 20| lived up to the time of my youth. ~ ~ 13 III, 60| tribe, with the noblest youth of Gaul, there devoting 14 III, 60| also distributed among the youth arms which he had had secretly 15 III, 66| so many triumphs in his youth, to covet now that he was 16 III, 83| said, "that even a mere youth who has received so high 17 IV, 2| attached himself in his early youth to Caius Caesar, grandson 18 IV, 14| the eunuch, as from his youth and beauty he was his master' 19 IV, 20| his voice they heard. The youth too had a modesty and a 20 IV, 23| beyond endurance at their youth being honoured equally with 21 IV, 37| and cheerful looks, the youth, at once accuser and witness, 22 IV, 62| and the son, when a mere youth, was banished by Augustus, 23 IV, 71| her with a husband; her youth still fitted her for marriage, 24 VI, 17| ancient usage because of his youth. Gallus he scolded for having 25 VI, 47| infamy effaced the virtues of youth. ~ ~ 26 VI, 71| son was in the vigour of youth and enjoyed the people's 27 VI, 74| he to be secure under the youth of the coming sovereign? 28 VI, 76| passed the frail period of youth.~ ~ 29 XI, 12| He was still in his first youth, and might have been one 30 XI, 19| chief of the Chatti. The youth himself was of distinguished 31 XI, 27| prevented a man in his early youth from becoming a consul or 32 XII, 3| still in the freshness of youth, would not carry off the 33 XII, 6| and wont from his earliest youth to obey the laws. ~ ~ 34 XII, 47| woman. The flower of their youth, picked out for war, invaded 35 XII, 49| title of "prince of the youth of Rome." A donative was 36 XII, 74| equally high rank. In beauty, youth, and wealth they differed 37 XIII, 3| men guided the emperor's youth with an unity of purpose 38 XIII, 3| frailty of the prince's youth, should he loathe virtue, 39 XIII, 14| concealment of indulgences which youth and the highest rank might 40 XIII, 21| Sextius Africanus, a noble youth, had been deterred from 41 XIII, 58| she was attracted by the youth and fashionable elegance 42 XIII, 70| the Frisii moved up their youth to the forests and swamps, 43 XIII, 72| now as foes, their entire youth were slain in a strange 44 XIV, 6| conversation, passing from a youth's playful familiarity to 45 XIV, 27| tastes was infecting the youth who devoted themselves to 46 XIV, 30| where he might enjoy his youth safely and quietly." And 47 XIV, 43| and women, leaving their youth alone to face the foe. Surprised, 48 XIV, 67| the early training of your youth, an ample reward for the 49 XIV, 70| earned them; for in these the youth of Augustus was spent. And 50 XIV, 70| my boyhood, then over my youth, with wisdom, counsel, and 51 XIV, 71| rather, if the frailty of my youth goes in any respect astray, 52 XV, 93| encouraged the studies of our youth by his eloquence; Rufus 53 XVI, 7| the quiet demeanour of his youth. The emperor accordingly 54 XVI, 7| with him Lucius Silanus, a youth of noble birth and reckless 55 XVI, 30| Arulenus, an enthusiastic youth, who, in his ardour for 56 XVI, 33| Tiberius? As for Montanus, a youth without a blemish, author 57 XVI, 34| and the thoughtlessness of youth, had consulted them, only 58 XVI, 37| province; that, from her youth, she could not have been