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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