Book,  Par.

1     I,     34|        as she brightened or grew dark. When clouds arose and obstructed
2    II,     49|       the towns, as the day grew dark, without letting himself
3    II,     69|     prophesied to Germanicus, in dark hints, as oracles usually
4   III,     53|       popular talk, his father's dark policy, it was thought,
5    IV,      2| artifices that the emperor, ever dark and mysterious towards others,
6    IV,     76|          they were wholly in the dark, seeing that he lived to
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