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1 I, 18| the State to be without a head?" Scaurus by the remark 2 I, 26| baggage, and drove on at the head of the column, asking him 3 I, 73| Rhine. He was himself at the head of an equal number of legions 4 I, 93| the breast, now with the head only above water, sometimes 5 I, 98| which he had struck off the head of Augustus. At this the 6 II, 26| took his helmet off his head and begged his men to follow 7 II, 72| the royal diadem on his head. All paid him homage and 8 II, 104| and he put himself at the head of a strong force, prepared 9 II, 111| his image in ivory was to head the procession in the games 10 III, 6| the past, the image at the head of the bier, the lays composed 11 III, 58| too was conspicuous, with head uncovered, cheering on his 12 IV, 63| his guards and dashed his head against a stone with such 13 IV, 75| stooping figure, a bald head, a face full of eruptions, 14 IV, 88| loudly as he could, with head covered and throat tightly 15 VI, 32| Palace and put him at the head of the people. Subsequently 16 XI, 28| third generations at the head of hostile tribes destroyed 17 XI, 41| wearing the buskin, moved his head to some lascivious chorus. 18 XIII, 43| general, lightly clad, with head uncovered, was continually 19 XIV, 12| trireme first struck her head violently with a club. Then, 20 XIV, 37| different companies, without a head or any community of sentiment, 21 XIV, 74| heard of his danger. The head was taken to Rome, and Nero 22 XIV, 75| Corbulo, who was then at the head of great armies, and would 23 XIV, 78| The head of the murdered man was 24 XIV, 84| Poppaea beholding the severed head which was conveyed to Rome. ~ ~ 25 XV, 38| removed the crown from his head, and set it at the foot 26 XV, 58| a calf was born with its head attached to its leg. Then 27 XV, 58| the diviners, that another head was preparing for the world, 28 XV, 87| having only just severed his head at two blows, vaunted his