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1 II, 69| oracles usually do, an early doom. ~ ~ 2 IV, 25| Silius forestalled impending doom by a self-inflicted death. ~ ~ 3 IV, 38| the rock, or a parricide's doom, fled from Rome. He was 4 IV, 94| hung over them the dreadful doom of that ill-starred friendship. ~ ~ 5 V, 12| aware of his impending doom, and the little girl, who 6 VI, 24| ex-praetor, seeing their doom was near, destroyed themselves. 7 VI, 26| and neither his mother's doom nor the banishment of his 8 VI, 44| as an announcement of his doom. A compact, so to say, ought 9 VI, 60| understood as a signal of their doom, and acted on it. ~ ~ 10 XI, 45| rank desirous of a speedy doom. Titius Proculus, who had 11 XI, 48| to pity by her inevitable doom, and urged her not to wait 12 XII, 19| should perish by the just doom of war. The signal for massacre 13 XIII, 36| countries, forestalled his doom by poison. Caninius Rebilus, 14 XIV, 15| would bring with it his doom. He was first encouraged 15 XIV, 84| living by the forecast of doom, still could not reconcile 16 XV, 30| affront which foreboded his doom. Then followed, as rumour 17 XV, 44| from him, till, knowing the doom which impended, Torquatus 18 XV, 78| announce to him his last doom. ~ ~ 19 XVI, 8| men eluded an impending doom and subsequently, as being