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Alphabetical [« »] vaguely 1 vagueness 1 vahal 1 vain 18 vainglorious 2 vainly 2 valens 3 | Frequency [« »] 18 times 18 turn 18 utterly 18 vain 18 veins 18 view 18 worse | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances vain |
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1 I, 4| prospects opened, a few spoke in vain of the blessings of freedom, 2 I, 12| freedom had been resought in vain, when the slaying of Caesar, 3 I, 73| and arrows, and having in vain attempted for peace, some 4 II, 43| Piso's relatives tried in vain to restrain him, Augusta 5 III, 20| had he not been deluded by vain promises from Sejanus. Nor 6 III, 93| might not have been asked in vain. His slaves too were sold 7 IV, 31| accused tried the steel in vain, and then allowed his veins 8 IV, 52| this once, it would be a vain and arrogant thing to receive 9 IV, 63| country, that it was in vain to question him; his comrades 10 VI, 34| buffetings of slaves, craving in vain the last sustenance of life. ~ ~ 11 XII, 54| attempted the fortified walls in vain or with loss, began a blockade, 12 XIV, 9| they might remonstrate in vain, or believed the crisis 13 XV, 11| Paetus once again, with vain confidence, posted 3000 14 XV, 33| make the same request in vain, if only he presented his 15 XV, 74| cowards think arduous. It is vain to expect secrecy and fidelity 16 XV, 83| to him and he drank it in vain, chilled as he was throughout 17 XVI, 25| attack freedom itself. In vain have you banished Cassius, 18 XVI, 29| his trial. It is with a vain hope we are aiming to touch