Book,  Par.

 1    II,     89| detained there by the failing health of Germanicus, but when
 2    II,    110|    cheering tidings about his health. These were instantly believed,
 3   III,     45|       avowedly to recruit his health, retired to Campania, either
 4    IV,     23|     prayers for the emperor's health, commended also Nero and
 5    IV,     38|     the second in very feeble health. They were, however, at
 6    VI,     36|       position was secure and health sound, resolved to die.
 7    VI,     72|  sufferings he would simulate health, and was wont to jest at
 8    VI,     77|      of the emperor's varying health, but to put his advice at
 9   XII,     79|   gave out that the emperor's health was better, so that the
10  XIII,     36|       of an old age of broken health by letting the blood trickle
11   XIV,     72|       in Rome, as though weak health or philosophical studies
12    XV,     53|    had been more conducive to health, inasmuch as the narrow
13    XV,     56|     was refused, feigning ill health, as though he had a nervous
14    XV,     78|      on the ground of failing health and the desire of rest. "
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