Book,  Par.

 1     I,     31|   savage exclamations, then looking up to Drusus they trembled.
 2     I,     82| relative or a stranger, but looking on all as kinsfolk and of
 3   III,      5|     of the old times, while looking up to heaven and the gods
 4    IV,     94|  flocked thither, anxiously looking to Sejanus, approach to
 5    VI,     72|   forsaking the setting and looking to the rising sun. Once
 6    XI,      1|    At the same time she was looking greedily at the gardens
 7    XI,     46|     he insisted on Claudius looking at the scars of his stripes
 8   XII,     59|  was now fiercer than ever, looking on the people as disloyal
 9  XIII,     29|  offered, and especially by looking on himself, sometimes concealed,
10  XIII,     71|    are common to all." Then looking up to the sun and invoking
11   XIV,     11|    you too forsake me?" and looking round saw Anicetus, who
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