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1 I, 15| honour was left for the gods, when Augustus chose to 2 I, 16| raised their hands to the gods, to the statue of Augustus, 3 I, 27| appealed to heaven and to the gods, and left nothing undone 4 I, 50| stained the altars of the gods. ~ ~ 5 I, 79| hung up to our country's gods. Let Segestes dwell on the 6 I, 96| Jupiter. Wrongs done to the gods were the gods' concern." ~ ~ 7 I, 96| done to the gods were the gods' concern." ~ ~ 8 II, 12| ancestral freedom, of the gods of the homes of Germany, 9 II, 64| dedicated some temples of the gods, which had perished from 10 II, 84| character of a king, to the gods of their common house, and 11 II, 93| complaint even against the gods for thus tearing me away 12 III, 5| looking up to heaven and the gods they prayed for the safety 13 III, 22| here, I call the immortal gods to witness that towards 14 III, 52| like deities, yet even the gods listened only to righteous 15 III, 83| worshipper to the city's gods, does not enter the Senate, 16 III, 84| much as the worship of the gods. ~ ~ 17 III, 90| decreed supplications to the gods and the celebration of the 18 IV, 37| to the vengeance of the gods, with a prayer that they 19 IV, 54| enrolled in the number of the gods. Augustus, did better, seeing 20 IV, 55| readily as to those of the gods. The splendour of high distinctions 21 IV, 82| temple of the Mother of Gods; hence the Claudii had been 22 VI, 7| opened thus: "May all the gods and goddesses destroy me 23 XI, 11| before the altars of their gods to punish the treachery 24 XI, 36| should have sacrificed to the gods, have taken her place among 25 XII, 56| peace in the presence of the gods. It is a custom of these 26 XIII, 16| poisoner's craft. All that the gods and she herself had taken 27 XIII, 52| honours, argued that if the gods were to be thanked for the 28 XIII, 71| Usipii. As heaven is for the gods, so the earth has been given 29 XIII, 72| their betters; that the gods to whom they appealed, had 30 XIII, 73| attentively heard by the gods. It is, they think, through 31 XIV, 20| meant to show honour to the gods. Songs indeed, he said, 32 XIV, 80| last, gave thanks to the gods. They threw down the statues 33 XIV, 85| there a thanksgiving to the gods, and what formerly commemorated 34 XV, 2| not despise, and which the gods highly esteem." ~ ~ 35 XV, 29| Poppaea's safety to the gods, and had made vows in the 36 XV, 31| holding of Armenia, since the gods who ruled the destinies 37 XV, 43| elaborate ode thanked the gods, celebrating the good luck 38 XV, 45| departure. There he adored the gods; then he entered also the 39 XV, 50| life, the temples of the gods, and the porticoes which 40 XV, 54| means of propitiating the gods, and recourse was had to 41 XV, 54| the propitiations of the gods, did not banish the sinister 42 XV, 56| they were called. Even the gods fell victims to the plunder; 43 XV, 92| would return thanks to the gods, deck his house with laurels, 44 XV, 97| and thanksgivings to the gods were decreed, with special 45 XVI, 2| them by the bounty of the gods." These and other servile 46 XVI, 41| young man, and may the gods avert the omen, but you