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1 I, 27| might excite resentment and pity, alarm and rage. They all 2 I, 51| dwelt with the eloquence of pity, and while the throng was 3 I, 54| Then they felt shame and pity, and remembered his father 4 I, 89| last by an appeal to their pity, as they would have had 5 II, 48| Tiberius afterwards show any pity, though the house of Hortensius 6 III, 19| to see Tiberius, without pity and without anger, resolutely 7 III, 24| and there was no reply, pity rather than anger was on 8 VI, 25| with the growth of cruelty, pity was thrust aside. ~ ~ 9 XI, 6| accusations without cessation or pity, and his audacity had many 10 XI, 15| descendant he was, and the pity felt for his mother Agrippina 11 XI, 48| prosperity, was now melted to pity by her inevitable doom, 12 XII, 31| not a person so void of pity as not to feel keen sorrow 13 XIII, 17| power. This procured him pity, which was the more conspicuous, 14 XIV, 76| coward's death, and in the pity felt for a noble name he 15 XV, 19| men, in their grief and pity for the lot of their comrades, 16 XV, 19| success, had died away; pity alone survived, the more 17 XV, 65| conspiracy, and who would pity Nero as the victim of a 18 XV, 90| without uttering a word of pity for himself. Meanwhile the 19 XVI, 18| himself, and received less pity than the others, because 20 XVI, 37| prosecution had excited pity. A client of Soranus, and