Book,  Par.

 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
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