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1 II, 43| wear a calm face, while he prolonged his time on the way with 2 II, 59| common with the Germans. Prolonged warfare against us had accustomed 3 II, 84| when their mirth had been prolonged far into the night, and 4 VI, 32| Drusus perished, after having prolonged life for eight days on the 5 VI, 74| And so Domitius and Marsus prolonged their lives, Domitius, preparing 6 XI, 48| noble remained. She still prolonged her tears and idle complaints, 7 XII, 9| having up to that time prolonged his hope of life, or else 8 XII, 52| persistently that his father's prolonged old age kept back from him 9 XIII, 22| night with its darkness and prolonged festivity and everything 10 XIII, 45| Corbulo, frustrated in his prolonged efforts to bring on an engagement 11 XIII, 67| and his old age, which he prolonged beyond the life of those 12 XIV, 6| above the emperor. Nero prolonged the banquet with various 13 XIV, 18| many subsequent years Nero prolonged his reign and his crimes. 14 XIV, 52| an ex-praetor, from his prolonged old age, his childlessness 15 XIV, 86| his boundless wealth by a prolonged old age. Romanus had accused 16 XV, 33| fright might sink under prolonged suspense. ~ ~ 17 XV, 62| Meanwhile, as they hesitated in prolonged suspense between hope and