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1 I, 31| conflicting emotions, they felt panic and they caused the 2 I, 54| the foreigner?" Then they felt shame and pity, and remembered 3 I, 65| their frenzy, and it was felt that the shades of their 4 II, 2| with new rulers. Soon they felt shame at Parthians having 5 II, 57| affection which all others felt for him, and there was the 6 II, 58| serve in a camp, while he felt himself the safer with both 7 III, 3| every one weeping as he felt inclined. Flattery there 8 III, 36| personally," he said, "he felt towards him his father's 9 III, 93| the accusers. No doubt was felt as to the defendant's conviction 10 IV, 94| capital in alarm, while some felt an evil joy, though there 11 VI, 1| handsome person which he felt as an incentive to his lust, 12 VI, 21| the inquiry had fallen, felt himself compelled by the 13 XI, 15| descendant he was, and the pity felt for his mother Agrippina 14 XI, 22| fresh valour; the barbarians felt their pride broken. The 15 XII, 60| after a while, when she felt herself shaken by its continuous 16 XIII, 10| liking which even enemies felt for him. Then there was 17 XIII, 22| and Cluvius, no doubt was felt about the commander's loyalty. 18 XIV, 8| Meanwhile, pretending that she felt secure, she applied remedies 19 XIV, 62| emperor to odium; the majority felt safe in numbers, while Thrasea 20 XIV, 64| I indeed am well." Rome felt for him a deep and lasting 21 XIV, 76| s death, and in the pity felt for a noble name he would 22 XV, 1| the greatness of Rome, and felt reverence for a hitherto 23 XV, 37| hatred of an enemy, was felt by the barbarians, and they 24 XV, 38| the statue; whereupon all felt a deep thrill of emotion, 25 XV, 91| freely from him, and he felt a chill creeping through