Book,  Par.

1     I,     87|       him, but he did not, as he imagined, obey the call; he even
2    IV,     20| Germanicus fresh in their minds, imagined that it was his face they
3    XI,     34|        infatuation or because he imagined that, amid the dangers which
4   XII,     37|       all the more fury, as they imagined that a new general would
5  XIII,     40|          guilt, and had actually imagined that his audacious wickedness
6    XV,     48|      even places, which they had imagined to be remote, were involved
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