Book,  Par.

 1     I,     21|          nightfall, and when the better men had dispersed, he gathered
 2     I,     23|       man with the exclamation, "Better imbrue your hands in my
 3     I,     32|         a word, with no power to better their lot? Yet heaven knew
 4     I,     44|     replied that they would hear better as they were. The standards
 5     I,     56|        to plunge into my breast? Better and more loving was the
 6     I,     77|     interests, and that peace is better than war. And therefore
 7    II,     26|        too, that he might be the better known, took his helmet off
 8    II,     58|         also thought that it was better for the young prince, who
 9    II,     82|       had a like downfall and no better refuge. Driven out soon
10   III,     49|          had been changed into a better and more genial system. "
11   III,     53|       young gave little offence. Better that he should incline that
12   III,     58| disaffection and exhibit it at a better opportunity. Sacrovir too
13   III,     73|      good. In this debate it was better that my eyes should not
14   III,     78|      seasons. Nor was everything better in the past, but our own
15   III,     95|         to individuals, how much better for our allies, to provide
16   III,    104|     solid military strength, but better in a war of surprises, he
17    IV,      7|          seen that there were no better men to choose. The consul
18    IV,     15|    impossibility of returning to better thoughts. Surely he would
19    IV,     27|        others he changed for the better, and yet he did not want
20    IV,     40|   brought to the verge of ruin. "Better," he said, "to subvert the
21    IV,     41|        amazing that one who knew better things and the glory which
22    IV,     54|          the gods. Augustus, did better, seeing that he had aspired.
23    VI,     26|          that "there never was a better slave or a worse master." ~ ~
24    VI,     53|        presence, might turn to a better mind.~ ~
25    VI,     74|       training, would enter on a better course, with Macro for his
26    XI,      3|           and saying that he had better have fallen by the craft
27   XII,      2|  strength of it. It would be far better to introduce Lollia, for,
28   XII,     11|          and receive from them a better sovereign, familiar with
29   XII,     15|           though secretly and in better faith he inclined to Gotarzes.
30   XII,     22|         in doubt whether it were better to receive the captive with
31   XII,     52|         crush him unawares, were better. So Rhadamistus pretended
32   XII,     79|         the emperor's health was better, so that the soldiers might
33  XIII,      7|   contrary, argued that this was better than it would have been,
34  XIII,     43|          be a wholesome measure, better than mercy; for there were
35  XIII,     47|       replied that they would do better to discuss matters requiring
36   XIV,     55|    arrangements of the past were better and fairer and that all
37   XIV,     73|      gave him strength, would be better liked if he could secure
38   XIV,     83| alleviated by recollections of a better lot in the past. For Octavia,
39    XV,      6|        of Roman cohorts. "He had better give up the siege, or he,
40    XV,      7|          defended in war? Was it better for them to have wintered
41    XV,     26|        early career is generally better than its close, which deteriorates,
42    XV,     35|          war, and Vologeses will better consult the welfare of the
43    XV,     38|   spectacle to the world, little better than a prisoner."~ ~
44    XV,     64|    deities who preside over it. "Better," he said, "in the capital,
45    XV,     77|          when it would have been better to have kept up their friendship
46    XV,     78|       flattery. No one knew this better than Nero, who had oftener
47    XV,     88|        could not have rendered a better service to his infamous
48   XVI,     19|         they exhibited, were the better liked, for their look of
49   XVI,     25|          to his system, if it is better than ours, or let those
50   XVI,     29|        through fear do the like. Better save the Senate which you
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