Book,  Par.

 1     I,      4|     itself variously on their future masters. "Agrippa was savage,
 2     I,     86|  fearless. As he thought over future possibilities, he could
 3     I,     92| Tiberius, sowed for a distant future hatreds which the emperor
 4     I,    103|        were cancelled for the future.~ ~
 5    II,     54|     lightened, which, for the future, he fixed at one-half per
 6   III,     26| reserve as the emperor of the future.~ ~
 7   III,     83|   Such is the training of the future ruler of mankind; such the
 8   III,     96|   meet facts, inasmuch as the future is uncertain. It was the
 9    IV,     16|   rejoiced at the brightening future of the family of Germanicus.
10    IV,     52|     and my intentions for the future. Inasmuch as the Divine
11    IV,     78|       sowing the seeds of his future ruin, well knowing how very
12    IV,     81|     in this disaster. For the future it was provided by a decree
13    IV,     82|  Mount Caelius should for the future be called Mount Augustus,
14     V,      4|      tremble at the uncertain future, while he forgot impending
15     V,     13|  cherishing idle hopes of the future, when Poppaeus Sabinus heard
16    VI,     28|      his imperial destiny and future career, he was asked whether
17    VI,     30|     belief that each person's future is fixed from his very birth,
18    VI,     33|       ancestors as well as to future generations." ~ ~
19    VI,     35|    both perished, through all future years, an offering should
20    VI,     71|     cared as for glory in the future. ~ ~
21    VI,     74|   past and from the impending future." ~ ~
22    XI,     15|       himself by awaiting the future and enjoying the present.
23    XI,     18|    observed more duly for the future. The nobles of Etruria,
24   XII,      8|    should decide that for the future marriages between uncles
25  XIII,      5|      sketched the plan of his future government, carefully avoiding
26  XIII,     29|     himself. Nero was for the future more timid, and surrounded
27  XIII,     46|      a prospect in the remote future for the sake of one more
28  XIII,     57|      set bounds to it for the future. A night was fixed, and
29   XVI,     15|       of his nativity and his future career, which were hidden
30   XVI,     30|    career of office, and your future is yet clear. Weigh thoroughly
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