Book,  Par.

 1     I,      5|       lifeless. For Livia had surrounded the house and its approaches
 2     I,     33| danger to the winter can they surrounded him, and asked him again
 3    II,     14| flight, drew him into a plain surrounded by forest-passes. Then bursting
 4    II,     24|     plain. The woods too were surrounded by a bottomless morass,
 5    II,     38|       Meanwhile his house was surrounded with soldiers; they crowded
 6    II,     87|      the Roman lines. He then surrounded him with a strong force
 7    VI,     55|      the plains, which, being surrounded by the waters of those famous
 8    VI,     62|      some picked auxiliaries, surrounded with his lines two hills
 9  XIII,     20|    went there himself, he was surrounded by a crowd of centurions,
10  XIII,     29|    the future more timid, and surrounded himself with soldiers and
11   XIV,     11|      them away. Anicetus then surrounded the house with a guard,
12   XIV,     21|       with which Augustus had surrounded the lake for the naval fight,
13   XIV,     43|     midst of peace, they were surrounded by an immense host of the
14   XIV,     68|    You on the other hand have surrounded me with vast influence and
15    XV,     48|     solid masonry, or temples surrounded by walls, or any other obstacle
16    XV,     77|    tribune came next evening, surrounded the house with troops of
17    XV,     90| himself. Meanwhile the guards surrounded those who had sat at his
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