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1 I, 17| recovering his presence of mind, he replied that it would 2 I, 17| be directed by a single mind. He further spoke in praise 3 I, 31| campaigns; that, as soon as his mind had recovered from its grief, 4 I, 92| a deep impression on the mind of Tiberius. "Such zeal," 5 II, 7| accordingly he gave his mind, and sent Publius Vitellius 6 II, 50| afraid of everything, his mind fluctuating between shame 7 II, 69| thoughts conceived in the mind of any inquirer. It was 8 III, 1| few days to compose her mind, for she was wild with grief 9 III, 43| all this was a vigorous mind, equal to the greatest labours, 10 III, 48| should yourselves bear in mind that, whenever men are accused 11 III, 50| however with a contented mind, if he had to tear himself 12 III, 69| Lutorius has polluted his own mind and the ears of the public, 13 III, 73| nor is it easy to speak my mind, as I do not hold the office 14 III, 74| the fever of a diseased mind, itself polluted and a pollution 15 IV, 10| to show his strength of mind, and even in the interval 16 IV, 16| confidence of Augusta, over whose mind Prisca had great influence. 17 IV, 28| was vividly impressed on a mind which brooded over its resentments, 18 IV, 45| enchain and refresh a reader's mind. I have to present in succession 19 IV, 53| it grant me a tranquil mind, which can discern alike 20 IV, 55| hoped Tiberius would bear in mind a friend who would find 21 V, 13| ignorant, and the Greek mind eagerly fastens on what 22 VI, 44| favour, Tiberius bearing in mind the people's hatred, his 23 VI, 53| might turn to a better mind.~ ~ 24 VI, 56| a relief to the reader's mind from our miseries at home. 25 VI, 68| in person, was divided in mind, and doubted whether he 26 VI, 72| Perplexed in mind, exhausted in body, he soon 27 VI, 76| greater weakness of a woman's mind under such an affliction 28 XI, 34| additional advantage of a quiet mind, if only they took Claudius 29 XII, 6| virtuous relief for the mind of an imperial censor than 30 XII, 58| alike for his feebleness of mind and his grotesque personal 31 XII, 77| which might derange his mind and delay death. A person 32 XII, 80| angry feeling in the popular mind. ~ ~ 33 XIII, 58| had everything but a right mind. Her mother, who surpassed 34 XIV, 68| become famous? Where is the mind once content with a humble 35 XIV, 69| henceforth again devote to my mind all the leisure and attention 36 XV, 60| indeed, had enfeebled his mind by excess, and his life, 37 XVI, 17| bloodshed at home fatigue the mind and paralyze it with grief. 38 XVI, 21| notorious, Silia came into his mind, who, as a senator's wife,