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 1     I,     16|         understand him, burst into complaints, tears, and prayers. They
 2   III,      8|   vengeance on Piso, and ceaseless complaints that he was meantime roaming
 3   III,     23| intercession of his mother, secret complaints against whom from all good
 4   III,     52|            with even more flagrant complaints, and all implored Drusus
 5    IV,     19|      various and usually fruitless complaints from the praetors, the emperor
 6    IV,     86|          which he followed up with complaints, and soon with yet more
 7    XI,     37|    whisperings they passed to loud complaints. "When an actor," they said, "
 8    XI,     48|       prolonged her tears and idle complaints, till the gates were forced
 9   XII,     51|        were there merely whispered complaints; while Claudius was administering
10   XIV,      2|                 These and the like complaints, rendered impressive by
11    XV,      1|           silence or very moderate complaints made the deeper impression. "
12    XV,     62|          result to himself, adding complaints, and his determination to
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