Book,  Par.

 1     I,     22|      demand relief, if you do not go with your prayers or arms
 2     I,     39|       violent that they could not go beyond their tents or meet
 3     I,     45|        repeatedly if he would not go back. But Germanicus protesting
 4     I,     48|   twenty-first legions refused to go till in the summer-camp
 5    II,     21|        caught the general's eye. "Go," he exclaimed, "follow
 6    II,     21|          auxiliaries, who let him go. ~ ~
 7    II,     43|           as to say that he would go to the praetor's court and
 8    II,     50|       soldiers) and urged them to go to him as pretended accomplices,
 9    II,     77|           the multitude. He would go about without soldiers,
10    II,    100|          legions at his command. "Go back," they said, "to the
11    II,    103|       telling Piso that he was to go to Rome to defend himself.
12   III,     19|       emperor would be allowed to go against her. While Piso'
13   III,     50|         it be expedient, he would go to other countries, not
14   III,     55|       wrongs of his countrymen to go unpunished. The Coelaletae,
15   III,     65|      influenced by fear, he would go to examine and settle matters. ~ ~
16   III,     69|        which this offence may not go unpunished, while we shall
17   III,     83|           high an honour does not go as a worshipper to the city'
18   III,     98|         and such a crime must not go unpunished. Granted that
19    IV,      5|          I too ought, I think, to go through these details, and
20    IV,     38|       from Ravenna, and forced to go through the prosecution,
21     V,     13|          intending, it seemed, to go to Italy. Sabinus sent this
22    VI,      2|         consuls, so that he might go in safety from Capreae to
23    VI,     20| State-council, for he would often go round and avoid his native
24    VI,     38|          years, that he might not go to Spain. ~ ~
25    XI,     40|           in concert that he must go to the camp, must assure
26    XI,     44|  Meanwhile the holy virgin was to go and discharge her sacred
27    XI,     48|      warmed him, he bade some one go and tell the "poor creature" (
28   XII,     24|         do not believe me, let me go and pursue me." He stood
29  XIII,      6|         motioned to the prince to go and meet his mother. Thus,
30  XIII,     10|         commander of a cohort, to go and take the hostages. Hence
31  XIII,     16|         alive; with him she would go to the camp, where on one
32  XIII,     21|           no one to comfort or to go near her, except a few ladies,
33  XIII,     21|           freedman of Domitia, to go at once and put the charge
34  XIII,     57|           when seemingly about to go, and she was fearing nothing,
35  XIII,     61|      profligacy, and Nero used to go there that he might take
36  XIII,     61|         on the emperor, should he go back by the Flaminian road,
37   XIV,      1|        union with Otho. She would go anywhere in the world, where
38   XIV,     10|      author of this mighty boon. "Go," he said, "with all speed
39   XIV,     19|         his popularity. "He might go without a fear," they said, "
40   XIV,     44|       into his army all who would go with him. Those who were
41    XV,     17|      commander of the cavalry, to go. Thereupon Paetus dwelt
42    XV,     18|         But those who ventured to go on it found it to be firm
43    XV,     30|          Thrasea was forbidden to go, and received with fearless
44    XV,     31|           office. He was ready to go to the emperor's image in
45    XV,     38|           of moderation. He would go to Rome, and bring the emperor
46    XV,     38|   reversed; Tiridates is about to go, a spectacle to the world,
47    XV,     66|         house or gardens, used to go to the entertainments of
48    XV,     74|      Scaevinus was hesitating, to go to the camp or mount the
49    XV,     78|        was accordingly ordered to go back and to announce sentence
50   XVI,     25|                     Either let us go over to his system, if it
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