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Alphabetical [« »] nicopolis 2 niece 3 niger 2 night 57 night-guard 1 nightfall 4 nightly 4 | Frequency [« »] 57 followed 57 letter 57 neither 57 night 56 another 56 do 56 end | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances night |
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1 I, 21| them in conversations at night or at nightfall, and when 2 I, 28| common cause, he was last night butchered by the gladiators 3 I, 34| That terrible night which threatened an explosion 4 I, 64| them at their common meals, night resting from labour, that 5 I, 66| among the Germans it was a night of festivity, with games, 6 I, 66| interval. They were helped by a night of bright starlight, reached 7 I, 77| and his accomplices. That night is my witness; would that 8 I, 85| wounds even at a distance. Night at last released the legions, 9 I, 87| It was a restless night for different reasons, the 10 I, 91| lasted. It was not till night that the legions returned, 11 I, 93| it. There they passed the night, without necessary food, 12 II, 15| and would venture on a night attack on his camp. He put 13 II, 17| The same night brought with it a cheering 14 II, 29| country of the Chauci. Day and night, on those rocks and promontories 15 II, 50| for an unguarded hour of night, they took with them a sufficient 16 II, 62| by an earthquake in the night, so that the destruction 17 II, 84| been prolonged far into the night, and Cotys amid the feasting 18 II, 110| the doors of the temples. Night assisted their credulity, 19 III, 19| after a while, late at night, his wife having left his 20 III, 21| had spent his last day and night. Receiving answers which 21 III, 62| rest or during the hours of night. "Only," they said, "let 22 IV, 66| daylight, and passed the night securely and vigilantly 23 IV, 66| intent on their own peril. Night too was chosen for the movement 24 IV, 67| being encouraged by the night's success to risk an engagement. 25 IV, 68| and his band waited for night, not without the knowledge 26 IV, 68| denser masses of troops. Night was coming on with a fierce 27 IV, 78| were alike criminal. Every night had its anxieties, for his 28 IV, 80| day and by hearing in the night their screams and groans. 29 IV, 94| they had to bear day and night alike the patronising smiles 30 VI, 57| the interval of a single night, he could reply to the despatches 31 XI, 4| But it was a vision of the night that was the actual charge 32 XI, 21| the duties of day and of night, they were always to be 33 XI, 36| caresses, and passed the night in the freedom which marriage 34 XI, 47| within the space of one night by Messalina, who was equally 35 XI, 48| the effect of approaching night and conjugal recollections, 36 XII, 15| and at length return at night with empty quivers, panting 37 XII, 15| the god in a vision of the night reveals to them the track 38 XII, 18| brands and darts. Had not night stopped the conflict, the 39 XIII, 17| the more conspicuous, as night with its merriment had stript 40 XIII, 19| mirth. One and the same night witnessed Britannicus's 41 XIII, 22| Night was far advanced and Nero 42 XIII, 22| enemy's house, and this the night with its darkness and prolonged 43 XIII, 29| gangs of their own, till night presented the scenes of 44 XIII, 43| been on piquet duty or on night guard, to whom the rampart 45 XIII, 47| third, brought up in the night from another camp, with 46 XIII, 57| asked the solace of one night, with which to soothe his 47 XIII, 57| to it for the future. A night was fixed, and Pontia intrusted 48 XIV, 6| invited to a banquet, that night might serve to conceal the 49 XIV, 7| A night of brilliant starlight with 50 XIV, 13| body was burnt that same night on a dining couch, with 51 XIV, 15| portentous guilt. The rest of the night, now silent and stupified, 52 XIV, 21| hope of promotion. Day and night they kept up a thunder of 53 XIV, 27| music and sweet voices? Night too was given up to infamy, 54 XV, 14| they hurried on by day and night their uninterrupted march. ~ ~ 55 XV, 90| only at a late hour of the night that they were dismissed, 56 XVI, 1| vision seen in the slumber of night into a confident expectation. 57 XVI, 5| keeping their seats day and night were seized with some fatal