Book,  Par.

 1     I,      4|       Stript of equality, all looked up to the commands of a
 2     I,      9|     expectation of empire. He looked also at public opinion,
 3     I,     41|       trembling soldiers, who looked with apprehension to other
 4    II,     57|       Tiberius's children, he looked down on them as far beneath
 5    IV,     37| accused with fearless spirit, looked his son in the face, shook
 6    IV,     95|      In selecting Domitius he looked not only to his ancient
 7    XI,      7|       its integrity, when men looked at the greatness of their
 8    XI,     48|       over; all that could be looked for was honour in death."
 9    XI,     49|       emotion, either when he looked on her triumphant accusers
10   XII,      5|       slave's trickeries, and looked forward to new despotisms,
11   XII,     80|       is said, hesitated, and looked round and asked where Britannicus
12   XIV,      8|       death of Acerronia; she looked at her own wound, and saw
13   XIV,     44|       as a seat of war, as he looked round on his scanty force
14    XV,     48|  confusion. Often, while they looked behind them, they were intercepted
15    XV,     81|       spirit, and that, as he looked on her tortures, he might
16   XVI,     19|       part of Tigellinus, who looked on him as a rival and even
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