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1 I, 8| so as neither to betray joy at the decease of one emperor 2 I, 34| trumpets and horns, with joy or sorrow, as she brightened 3 I, 69| The news was a source of joy and also of anxiety to Tiberius. 4 II, 74| it gave Germanicus little joy because of the arrogance 5 II, 99| the news with extravagant joy, slew victims, visited the 6 II, 112| as a rare event, causing joy even in humble homes, so 7 III, 3| could scarcely dissemble his joy at the death of Germanicus. ~ ~ 8 III, 10| women, moved onward with joy in their countenances. Among 9 III, 41| grown to manhood. Their joy was further increased by 10 III, 97| welcomed with all the heartier joy. Knowing, as he did, how 11 IV, 41| Some little joy broke this long succession 12 IV, 94| while some felt an evil joy, though there hung over 13 V, 9| to cherish my memory with joy rather than with sorrow, 14 VI, 4| ex-praetor, to the great joy of the senators, as he was 15 VI, 14| Hence there was all the more joy at the recoil of these precedents 16 VI, 63| There was a rivalry of joy among the inhabitants who 17 XI, 49| showed no sign of hatred or joy or anger or sadness, in 18 XII, 33| sleep. It added to the men's joy that they had rescued from 19 XII, 46| anxieties, died, to the joy of the enemy, who thought 20 XII, 57| was to be welcomed with joy, and that the seeds of strife 21 XIII, 9| flattery was added a real joy at his having appointed 22 XIII, 59| which all men pray for, the joy of the fortunate. These 23 XIV, 6| which easily believes what joy. As she approached, he went 24 XIV, 11| once prepared to wish her joy, till the sight of an armed 25 XIV, 15| Campania testified their joy with sacrifices and deputations. 26 XIV, 58| Bithynians, to the great joy of the senators, who remembered 27 XIV, 80| Then people in their joy went up to the Capitol and, 28 XV, 29| something more than mortal joy the birth of a daughter 29 XV, 30| grief as he had been in his joy. It was observed that when 30 XV, 73| their cause, a smile of joy on any of the conspirators, 31 XV, 77| Annaeus Seneca, a special joy to the emperor, not because