Book,  Par.

 1     I,     34|      the cause regarded as an omen of their condition, comparing
 2     I,     45|  Augustus, with words of good omen for Germanicus, and, should
 3     I,     88|       darkness with its awful omen, and the one day which yet
 4    II,     16|      their wives. We hail the omen; we mean the women and riches
 5    II,     17|    Augusta. Encouraged by the omen and finding the auspices
 6    VI,     54|     circles like a diadem, an omen of a prosperous passage.
 7   XII,     51|      that year. Birds of evil omen perched on the Capitol;
 8    XV,      8| entered Armenia, with unlucky omen. In the passage of the Euphrates,
 9    XV,     97| Vindex it was construed as an omen and presage of impending
10    XV,     97|  however interpreted it as an omen of his death, seeing that
11   XVI,     41|    and may the gods avert the omen, but you have been born
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