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1 II, 83| partner. Still at first they lived in a hollow friendship, 2 II, 93| envy towards me while I lived, they will weep that the 3 II, 115| only because her mother had lived with one and the same husband, 4 III, 20| was related by those who lived up to the time of my youth. ~ ~ 5 III, 22| towards you Caesar, I have lived loyally, and with like dutiful 6 III, 36| Augustus." Silanus after this lived at Rome without attaining 7 III, 38| Mankind in the earliest age lived for a time without a single 8 III, 43| apathy. And so while Maecenas lived, he stood next in favour 9 III, 47| high rank in which he had lived without a blot, ought to 10 III, 48| how harmoniously he had lived with his wife, who had borne 11 IV, 9| changed everything. While he lived, the system continued, because 12 IV, 76| the dark, seeing that he lived to extreme old age in the 13 IV, 79| for his eloquence while he lived, though the monuments which 14 V, 3| As long indeed as Augusta lived, there yet remained a refuge, 15 VI, 15| related, had been a censor. He lived to the advanced age of eighty, 16 VI, 19| long journey. Still, he lived on in safety, thanks to 17 VI, 35| heard of Agrippina. She had lived on, sustained by hope, I 18 VI, 39| morals were corrupt, still lived with a certain splendour.~ ~ 19 VI, 44| all connected with Sejanus lived in safety and in high favour, 20 VI, 61| long as her father Lepidus lived, subsequently fell a victim 21 VI, 78| Again, while his mother lived, he was a compound of good 22 XI, 19| house, Italicus by name, who lived at Rome. On the father's 23 XII, 22| the greater, the longer he lived in poverty? ~ ~ 24 XIII, 24| wickedness. Could I have lived with Britannicus in the 25 XIII, 39| enfranchised by his will and lived under the same roof, were 26 XIII, 39| innocent. This Pomponia lived a long life of unbroken 27 XIII, 60| rival at Rome. There he lived up to the time of the civil 28 XIV, 1| divorce while Agrippina lived, she would reproach the 29 XIV, 21| epithets of deities. Thus they lived in fame and honour, as if 30 XIV, 30| seclusion, and the more he lived in retirement from fear, 31 XIV, 40| extending the war. While he lived, he had a great name for 32 XIV, 40| province for him, had he lived for the next two years. 33 XIV, 42| encouraged by the soldiers, who lived a similar life and hoped 34 XIV, 59| Memmius Regulus." Yet Regulus lived after this, protected by 35 XV, 44| defence, he would yet have lived, had he awaited the clemency