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 1     I,     19|         express sympathy with his grief at the death of Augustus.
 2     I,     28|        and tears, I have sated my grief, order me also to be slain,
 3     I,     30|      which, though they simulated grief, rather expressed defiance. ~ ~
 4     I,     31|       mind had recovered from its grief, he would lay their demands
 5     I,     54|         to Germanicus. He, with a grief and anger that were yet
 6     I,     79|            was heard with hope or grief according as men shrank
 7     I,     82|      years after the disaster, in grief and anger, began to bury
 8    II,     24|          That sight caused keener grief and rage among the Germans
 9    II,    108| exaggerated the danger, there was grief and indignation. There was
10    II,    112|           time, even this brought grief to the people, who thought
11   III,      1|       mind, for she was wild with grief and knew not how to endure.
12   III,      2|           a studied expression of grief. When Agrippina descended
13   III,      2|          met them, fresh in their grief. ~ ~
14   III,      3|        the dead, testifying their grief by tears and wailings. Drusus
15   III,      4|           a spirit overpowered by grief she may not have had the
16   III,      6|         at least the semblance of grief?" ~ ~
17   III,      7|     enough for the first burst of grief; but now they must brace
18   III,     25|          to be shrouded in silent grief. ~ ~
19    IV,     10|        consuls, in token of their grief, sitting on the ordinary
20    IV,     16|          the murderers and was no grief to the people, grew bold
21    VI,     35|                             Men's grief at all this had not died
22    VI,     38|       saddened Rome, one cause of grief was the marriage of Julia,
23    VI,     76|         and long urged a parent's grief, the greater weakness of
24    VI,     77|       thither, every one feigning grief or ignorance, Caius Caesar,
25   XII,     79|          seemingly overwhelmed by grief and seeking comfort, clasped
26  XIII,     18|            had learnt to hide her grief, her affection, and indeed
27    XV,     19|       contrast. His men, in their grief and pity for the lot of
28    XV,     30|           was as excessive in his grief as he had been in his joy.
29   XVI,      7|            which, though a public grief, was a delight to those
30   XVI,     11|        had all the fury of a long grief ever since she had seen
31   XVI,     17|         mind and paralyze it with grief. The only indulgence I would
32   XVI,     33|            and eye, that familiar grief to which a thick succession
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