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1 I, 53| compelled her to depart. Slowly moved along a pitiable procession 2 I, 54| s goodwill. But nothing moved them so much as jealousy 3 I, 67| sword. Neither sex nor age moved his compassion. Everything, 4 I, 68| Meanwhile the enemy moved not till the army began 5 I, 81| the whole army present was moved to compassion by the thought 6 I, 98| unwillingly." Tiberius was deeply moved, and repenting of the outburst, 7 II, 7| sails as well as rapidly moved by oars, they assumed, through 8 III, 10| with a retinue of women, moved onward with joy in their 9 III, 90| Brotherhood. Lucius Apronius moved that the heralds too should 10 III, 95| morals of Silanus, and then moved that no one of disgraceful 11 IV, 6| be misleading, since they moved from place to place as circumstances 12 IV, 66| He then moved his camp near to the enemy, 13 IV, 74| to Smyrna. Vibius Marsus moved that Marcus Lepidus, to 14 IV, 90| Agrippina was aunt, then moved that the emperor should 15 XI, 2| his defence. Claudius he moved profoundly, and he even 16 XI, 33| this, the consul Vipstanus moved that Claudius should be 17 XI, 41| and wearing the buskin, moved his head to some lascivious 18 XII, 23| Moved by these considerations, 19 XIII, 70| enemy. Thereupon the Frisii moved up their youth to the forests 20 XV, 2| Moved by these considerations