Book,  Par.

1     I,     48|                    The soldiers perceived that all this was invented
2    II,     48|    suppressed murmurs. Tiberius perceived it, and having paused a
3    IV,     37|  groundless, as would easily be perceived, if other names were given
4    IV,     71| children." But the emperor, who perceived the political aims of her
5   XII,     60|        at the river's edge, was perceived by some shepherds, who inferring
6   XII,     78|       effect not at the instant perceived, from the emperor's lethargic,
7    XV,     32|        had quitted it. Then was perceived the mockery of the barbarians
8    XV,     78|       saw no signs of fear, and perceived no sadness in his words
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