Book,  Par.

 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
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