Book,  Par.

 1     I,      4|             at Rhodes, he had had no thoughts but of wrath, hypocrisy,
 2     I,     23|         legion, they turned to other thoughts, and set up in one spot
 3     I,     61|             Indeed, many conflicting thoughts troubled him. The army in
 4    II,     15|              must probe their inmost thoughts, when they were uttering
 5    II,     45|           What would happen if their thoughts were fixed on promotion
 6    II,     49|    perpetrated, and then turning his thoughts to a greater and more hazardous
 7    II,     69|            in verse answering to the thoughts conceived in the mind of
 8    IV,      4|          nothing, he lured her on to thoughts of marriage, of a share
 9    IV,     15| impossibility of returning to better thoughts. Surely he would rather
10    IV,     55|            had even entertained some thoughts of Roman knights, so if
11    IV,     56|           But, you say, Augustus had thoughts of giving his daughter to
12    IV,     56|             of Livia. My own earnest thoughts and the ties with which
13    IV,     75|           gift. For Augustus had had thoughts of putting the Roman state
14    IV,     78|              Drusus, was not without thoughts of sowing the seeds of his
15    IV,     85|              charged with having had thoughts of acting on them.~ ~
16    VI,      7|       brutality, by lust and by evil thoughts. Assuredly Tiberius was
17    VI,     11|          explore the prince's secret thoughts, or any of his hidden plans,
18    VI,     13|             what was in all people's thoughts, had such an effect that
19    VI,     33|               and even his whispered thoughts, and that his grandfather
20    VI,     36|             food. Those who knew his thoughts said that as he saw more
21    XI,     23|            was, and many as were the thoughts which crowded on him, thoughts
22    XI,     23|       thoughts which crowded on him, thoughts of peril from the emperor,
23   XII,      6|             might intrust his inmost thoughts and the care of his young
24  XIII,      4|             in the expression of his thoughts, or else intentionally obscure.
25   XIV,     83|         exiled, was present to men's thoughts. But they had life's prime
26    XV,      1|             hand, drawn to different thoughts as he reflected on the greatness
27   XVI,     20|           them as they repeated, not thoughts on the immortality of the
28   XVI,     26|            to lure the province into thoughts of revolt. The time chosen
29   XVI,     31|        sacred office, give all their thoughts by choice to the beauty
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