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Alphabetical [« »] sordid 2 sorely 1 sorrentum 1 sorrow 22 sorrowed 1 sorrowful 3 sorrowing 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 plunder 22 profligacy 22 sister 22 sorrow 22 statues 22 thither 22 together | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances sorrow |
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1 I, 8| decease of one emperor nor sorrow at the rise of another, 2 I, 34| trumpets and horns, with joy or sorrow, as she brightened or grew 3 I, 82| and sharing also in the sorrow of those present. This Tiberius 4 II, 95| expired, to the intense sorrow of the province and of the 5 II, 99| out though she was with sorrow and bodily weakness, yet 6 II, 112| While men's sorrow was yet fresh, Germanicus' 7 III, 2| out as they were by long sorrow, were surpassed by the mourners 8 III, 4| kept her within, that their sorrow might seem equal to hers, 9 III, 7| grandchildren, had thrust away their sorrow. There was no need of examples 10 III, 15| investigation? For my part, I sorrow for my son and shall always 11 III, 15| my son and shall always sorrow for him; still I would not 12 III, 15| tears of Drusus or my own sorrow, or any stories invented 13 IV, 16| expression and accents of sorrow, while they inwardly rejoiced 14 IV, 20| year also brought fresh sorrow to the emperor by being 15 IV, 87| and at greater length, as sorrow, when once it has broken 16 V, 9| with joy rather than with sorrow, numbering me too with those 17 VI, 25| round them, who noted the sorrow of each mourner and followed 18 XII, 31| pity as not to feel keen sorrow at the position of Britannicus. 19 XIII, 5| done with his mimicries of sorrow he entered the Senate, and 20 XV, 61| Agrippina's paramour, and from sorrow at her loss was intent on 21 XV, 80| the burden of perpetual sorrow, and, in the contemplation 22 XVI, 11| her widowhood to perpetual sorrow, and using only such nourishment