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 1     I,      5|       Fabius Maximus; that many tears were shed on both sides,
 2     I,     16|          burst into complaints, tears, and prayers. They raised
 3     I,     28|         When, with embraces and tears, I have sated my grief,
 4     I,     53|         of their love with many tears, and after long delay compelled
 5     I,     64|      exclaiming with a flood of tears, that this was destruction
 6     I,     76|      father, subdued neither to tears nor to the tones of a suppliant,
 7    II,     93|         to fulfil his commands. Tears for Germanicus even strangers
 8   III,      3|       testifying their grief by tears and wailings. Drusus went
 9   III,      4|     below their dignity to shed tears in public, or else fearing
10   III,      7|         and an imperial people. Tears and the solace found in
11   III,     15|     others. Let no one heed the tears of Drusus or my own sorrow,
12   III,     33| sympathy that people burst into tears and shouted, without ceasing,
13    IV,     10|      when the Senate burst into tears, suppressing a groan, he
14    IV,     86|      under calamity, burst into tears, which he followed up with
15    VI,     14|       at political power, their tears were made a crime. Vitia,
16    VI,     72|       grandsons with a flood of tears, and, noting the savage
17    XI,      2|    profoundly, and he even drew tears from Messalina. But as she
18    XI,      3|      Asiaticus, Vitellius, with tears in his eyes, spoke of his
19    XI,     48|         She still prolonged her tears and idle complaints, till
20   XII,     56|       butchered for having shed tears over their parent's murder.~ ~
21   XIV,      2|          rendered impressive by tears and by the cunning of an
22   XIV,     15|       own deliverance, and shed tears over his mother's death.
23   XIV,     44|        single town. Nor did the tears and weeping of the people,
24   XIV,     83|      the eyes of beholders with tears of greater compassion. Some
25    XV,     19|     could not even refrain from tears. There was scarce any mutual
26    XV,     79|     called them back from their tears to manly resolution, now
27   XVI,     14|       been sitting and shedding tears. Knights and senators perished
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