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 1     I,      3|     Drusus too having long been dead, Nero remained alone of
 2     I,      5|      told men that Augustus was dead and that Tiberius Nero was
 3     I,      9|        however, as Augustus was dead, he had given the watchword
 4     I,     82|      most welcome honour to the dead, and sharing also in the
 5    II,     23|      were covered with arms and dead bodies, while there were
 6    II,     35|     incantations spirits of the dead, gave information to Fulcinius
 7    II,     49|   ascertained that Augustus was dead, formed a design beyond
 8    II,     93|        of friends to follow the dead with unprofitable laments,
 9    II,     99|         him that Germanicus was dead. He received the news with
10   III,      3|         and built altars to the dead, testifying their grief
11   III,     64|         an effort to rise, like dead men. Sacrovir with his most
12    IV,     63| violence that he instantly fell dead. It was however believed
13    IV,     69|     with bushes and hurdles and dead bodies, while others advanced
14    IV,     93|      vengeance or even bury the dead, although many tribunes,
15    VI,     25|        in heaps, the unnumbered dead, of every age and sex, the
16    XI,     49|     told him that Messalina was dead, without mentioning whether
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