Book,  Par.

1     I,      4| present, while Augustus in the vigour of life, could maintain
2     I,     60|        and is Tiberius, in the vigour of life, to sit in the Senate
3   III,     57|       would contrast their own vigour with the exhaustion of Italy,
4    IV,     77|         incited him to display vigour and self-confidence. "This,"
5    VI,     71|    Germanicus's son was in the vigour of youth and enjoyed the
6  XIII,     65|        people was still in its vigour, and arrangements were subsequently
7   XIV,     22|       the poems, which have no vigour or inspiration, or unity
8    XV,     11|        his advantage with much vigour, Paetus once again, with
9   XVI,     19|        showed himself a man of vigour and equal to business. Then
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