Book,  Par.

 1     I,     56|      my wife and son, do you stand aloof from pollution and
 2    II,     17|     my uncle's footsteps, to stand a conqueror on the same
 3    II,    101|    Often the innocent cannot stand against the first burst
 4    II,    105|   charges. "Only," he said, "stand in battle array, and the
 5    IV,     33| because the Numidians cannot stand against the charge of infantry.
 6    IV,     63|      him; his comrades might stand by and look on, but that
 7    IV,     78|      Sejanus's friends would stand their ground and laugh at
 8    IV,     87|    and, if witnesses were to stand behind the doors, there
 9  XIII,      6|      in order that she might stand close to a hidden door behind
10    XV,     72|     dislocated she could not stand), she tied a band, which
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