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 1     I,     12|           the funeral soldiers stood round as a guard, amid much ridicule
 2     I,     21|           had dispersed, he gathered round him all the worst spirits.~ ~
 3     I,     31|           the camp. The rest crowded round the general's tribunal in
 4     I,     49|           seized the standard, faced round towards the river-bank,
 5     I,     53|           her friends' wives weeping round her, as with her they were
 6     I,     66|              and threw their pickets round the enemy, who even then
 7     I,     83|              woods, suddenly wheeled round, and soon gave those whom
 8     I,     85|          which they harassed, pacing round them and continually charging
 9     I,     87|             The struggle was hottest round the eagles, which could
10     I,     94|        disaster by kindness, he went round to the wounded, applauded
11     I,    102|             knights should not crowd round them in the public streets,
12    II,     14|         horse pierced under him, and round him many noble chiefs. The
13    II,     67|       deserter, he at first gathered round him a roving band familiar
14    II,     83|               Arches too were raised round the sides of the temple
15    II,    104|         province by war. He gathered round him all whom he knew to
16   III,      6|         corpse entered Rome with it. Round the funeral bier were ranged
17   III,     86|             Amazons who had gathered round the shrine. Subsequently
18    IV,     34|         Tacfarinas, his guards slain round him, his son a prisoner,
19    IV,     68|         besiegers, when Sabinus went round the camp, entreating the
20    IV,     73|               and the rich countries round them. ~ ~
21    IV,     80|              on the show or standing round. Those who were crushed
22    IV,     85|            breezes, and the open sea round it renders it most delightful.
23    IV,     94|              Friendship, and statues round them to Caesar and Sejanus,
24     V,      4|         Agrippina and Nero, thronged round the Senate-house, and, with
25     V,     10|           with a numerous circle yet round him, all gazing on his fearless
26    VI,     20| State-council, for he would often go round and avoid his native city
27    VI,     25|             too long. Spies were set round them, who noted the sorrow
28    VI,     49|            to such insults, gathered round the king and demanded battle.
29    XI,      8|         guilt was manifest, gathered round the emperor, and prayed
30   XII,     41|         legionaries; if they wheeled round, they were again met by
31   XII,     51|        justice, the populace crowded round him with a boisterous clamour
32   XII,     56|               and chains were thrown round him. Then he was dragged
33   XII,     59|          their tameness and gathered round the palace in arms. ~ ~
34   XII,     80|          said, hesitated, and looked round and asked where Britannicus
35  XIII,     51|              were meanwhile to hover round the walls and begin the
36   XIV,     11|             forsake me?" and looking round saw Anicetus, who had with
37   XIV,     12|              The assassins closed in round her couch, and the captain
38   XIV,     22|           taste for poetry, and drew round him persons who had some
39   XIV,     44|            seat of war, as he looked round on his scanty force of soldiers,
40   XIV,     45|         legions were in close array; round them, the light-armed troops,
41   XIV,     59|             was ill, with flatterers round him, who said that if aught
42   XIV,     76|           daring spirits would rally round him. Meantime no resource
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