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Alphabetical [« »] hearty 4 heat 1 heated 1 heaven 33 heavenly 4 heavens 1 heavier 2 | Frequency [« »] 33 dragged 33 eloquence 33 heart 33 heaven 33 hurried 33 memory 33 motion | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances heaven |
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1 I, 27| commander; they appealed to heaven and to the gods, and left 2 I, 32| to better their lot? Yet heaven knew that all were allowed 3 I, 34| never-ending hardship, and that heaven frowned on their deeds. ~ ~ 4 I, 51| the soldiers as by that of heaven, and explained the reasons 5 I, 56| legions. Never indeed may heaven suffer the Belgae, though 6 I, 56| Augustus, now received into heaven, thine image, father Drusus, 7 I, 96| father had not had a place in heaven decreed to him, that the 8 II, 50| saved by the blessing of Heaven. Already at Ostia, where 9 III, 5| times, while looking up to heaven and the gods they prayed 10 III, 80| of his letter he implored heaven to prosper his plans on 11 III, 82| private feuds. Now, thank heaven, the supreme pontiff was 12 IV, 2| overthrown; it was rather from heaven's wrath against Rome, to 13 IV, 11| prayers to you, and before heaven and your country I adjure 14 IV, 53| allies, our citizens, and to heaven itself; to the last, that, 15 IV, 82| be given to a spot where heaven showed such honour to the 16 VI, 11| your motives for so doing. Heaven has intrusted you with the 17 VI, 29| holding the conviction that heaven does not concern itself 18 XI, 18| gratitude to the favour of Heaven, by taking care that the 19 XII, 51| through the signal bounty of heaven and the mildness of the 20 XII, 76| would raise his hand, now to heaven, now to the young prince, 21 XIII, 19| they portended the wrath of heaven against a crime which many 22 XIII, 51| up to destruction, as if heaven was wroth against it. ~ ~ 23 XIII, 71| after them to the Usipii. As heaven is for the gods, so the 24 XIII, 73| localities are specially near to heaven, and that mortal prayers 25 XIV, 7| tranquil sea was granted by heaven, seemingly, to convict the 26 XIV, 8| Agerinus to tell her son how by heaven's favour and his good fortune 27 XIV, 41| lifting up their hands to heaven, and pouring forth dreadful 28 XIV, 46| are left unpolluted. But heaven is on the side of a righteous 29 XIV, 55| unshaken. Vote impunity, in heaven's name, and then who will 30 XV, 17| about Armenia, and that heaven had granted them a further 31 XVI, 14| and of so many evil deeds heaven also marked by storms and 32 XVI, 17| tamely. Such was the wrath of heaven against the Roman State 33 XVI, 38| impartially indifferent is heaven to examples of virtue and