Book,  Par.

 1     I,     85|     Romans, the place with its deep swamps, insecure to the
 2     I,     92| returning legions. This made a deep impression on the mind of
 3     I,     93|        ground or shallows from deep water. Men were swept away
 4    II,     28|       from the hilly lands and deep rivers of Germany came with
 5    II,     29|      or an expanse so vast and deep that it is thought to be
 6   III,     90|       had brooded over it with deep and disguised resentment.
 7   XIV,     40|        or, where the water was deep, swam by the side of their
 8   XIV,     64|     well." Rome felt for him a deep and lasting regret, because
 9    XV,      6|    Vologeses it was an old and deep conviction that he should
10    XV,     38|   statue; whereupon all felt a deep thrill of emotion, rendered
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