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1 I, 56| At any rate I should have perished before I was as yet conscious 2 II, 29| there no form of human life, perished of hunger, except some who 3 II, 64| temples of the gods, which had perished from age or from fire, and 4 II, 93| survivor of so many wars has perished by a woman's treachery. 5 III, 28| violence. As for the rest, they perished, some it is certain by the 6 III, 92| aspirations. Many have thus perished, even good men, despising 7 IV, 67| lay human bodies which had perished from wounds or thirst, and 8 IV, 89| authors of this atrocious deed perished, some after Caius became 9 IV, 93| pay, fearing betrayal, had perished by mutual slaughter. ~ ~ 10 VI, 32| Next Drusus perished, after having prolonged 11 VI, 35| horrors, had voluntarily perished, though possibly nourishment 12 VI, 35| October, the day on which both perished, through all future years, 13 VI, 57| Paconianus. Trebellienus perished by his own hand; Paconianus 14 VI, 60| meanwhile and the Blaesi perished by a voluntary death; Galba, 15 XI, 4| the man and his brother perished. ~ ~ 16 XIII, 43| intensity of the cold, and some perished on guard. A soldier was 17 XIV, 46| which dared to fight has perished; the rest are hiding themselves 18 XV, 48| had been unable to rescue, perished, though escape was open 19 XV, 54| they were torn by dogs and perished, or were nailed to crosses, 20 XV, 91| Quintianus, and Scaevinus perished, not in the manner expected 21 XV, 92| Silvanus, though acquitted, perished by his own hand; Statius 22 XVI, 14| tears. Knights and senators perished indiscriminately, and yet 23 XVI, 17| thought to hate men who perished so tamely. Such was the 24 XVI, 28| the cowardice of those who perished in silence." ~ ~