Book,  Par.

1     I,     18|      with whom he was far more deeply displeased, he passed over
2     I,     98|     unwillingly." Tiberius was deeply moved, and repenting of
3    II,    109|     they sorrowed yet the more deeply in their hearts. ~ ~
4   III,      5|        impressed Tiberius more deeply than the enthusiasm kindled
5    IV,     58| assailed in secret, and was so deeply impressed that he exclaimed
6    IV,     72|     Sejanus meanwhile yet more deeply alarmed the sorrowing and
7    VI,     28|        cliffs, and when he had deeply impressed his questioner
8   XII,     21|       prayer, full of dignity, deeply affected Eunones. He raised
9    XV,     89|       thought an impetuous and deeply disaffected man, would be
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