Book,  Par.

1     I,     29|  inflamed their excitement by weeping and smiting his breast and
2     I,     53|     bosom, her friends' wives weeping round her, as with her they
3   III,      3|   scattered groups, every one weeping as he felt inclined. Flattery
4   III,      6|      and the Julii; there was weeping in the forum, and a panegyric
5    IV,     12|               There was great weeping at these words, and then
6    XI,     49| triumphant accusers or on her weeping children. The Senate assisted
7   XIV,     44|   town. Nor did the tears and weeping of the people, as they implored
8    XV,     19|     any mutual salutation for weeping. The spirit of a noble rivalry
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