Book,  Par.

 1     I,     93|          dry shore, or the waves coming in gently. After a while,
 2    II,      9|           while the vessels were coming up, ordered Silius, his
 3    II,     18|      trackless ocean, that their coming might be unopposed, their
 4    II,     48|  practice to eulogise everything coming from sovereigns, both good
 5    II,    108| universally known, and all news, coming, as it did, from a distance,
 6    IV,     68|      masses of troops. Night was coming on with a fierce storm,
 7    IV,     93|          charged altogether, but coming up, as they did, at intervals,
 8    VI,     48|         Meanwhile those who were coming up to the support of the
 9    VI,     65|          as they postponed their coming from day to day, the Surena,
10    VI,     74|    secure under the youth of the coming sovereign? Was it probable
11    XI,     42|        Claudius, and that he was coming, bent on vengeance. Messalina
12   XII,     11|          alliance, nor did their coming imply any revolt from the
13  XIII,     48|        our supplies as they were coming up from the sea of Pontus
14   XIV,      6|       shore to meet her (she was coming from Antium), welcomed her
15   XIV,     19|         had promised, the tribes coming forth to meet him, the Senate
16   XIV,     43|          ninth legion, as he was coming to the rescue, routed his
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