Book,  Par.

 1     I,     79|  tyrants and to new colonies, follow as your leader Arminius
 2     I,     98|   first, I shall know what to follow; if last, I fear that I
 3    II,     21|     eye. "Go," he exclaimed, "follow the Roman birds, the true
 4    II,     26|    head and begged his men to follow up the slaughter, as they
 5    II,     43|    having ordered soldiers to follow him at a distance. He was
 6    II,     93|      chief duty of friends to follow the dead with unprofitable
 7   III,      4|     uncle might be thought to follow the mother's example in
 8   III,     96|  offence, some penalty should follow. Let us not revolutionise
 9    IV,     69|   marked disgrace which would follow repulse, were a stimulus
10    IV,     90| through his reserve, he would follow up harsh words with terrible
11    VI,     11|  dangerous thing, nor does it follow that one could reach them. ~ ~
12    XI,     37|       secret about what is to follow such a marriage." Doubtless
13    XI,     44|   Caecina, to do anything but follow his example. And now Messalina
14   XII,     43|       over the world, does it follow that the world is to accept
15  XIII,     12|   glory won by trifles, would follow on to nobler aspirations.
16  XIII,     22|  honour. Proposing as I do to follow the consentient testimony
17  XIII,     24|     be informers, it does not follow that I am to incur the infamy
18  XIII,     65|       swept away, there would follow a demand for the abolition
19   XIV,     76|      march, many events would follow which would ripen into war.
20    XV,     74|       are yet undecided, will follow, and great will be the fame
21   XVI,     39|    Arria, too, who aspired to follow her husband's end and the
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