Book,  Par.

 1    XI,     38| assassination of Caius Caesar, Narcissus, who had contrived the death
 2    XI,     38|      the maintenance of power. Narcissus persevered, only so far
 3    XI,     39|        assent, she begged that Narcissus might be summoned. Narcissus
 4    XI,     39|   Narcissus might be summoned. Narcissus entreated pardon for the
 5    XI,     43|     good case to good or evil. Narcissus in concert with others who
 6    XI,     44|    audacity! what wickedness!" Narcissus indeed kept pressing him
 7    XI,     44|      shown themselves, had not Narcissus ordered their removal. Vibidia
 8    XI,     44|    death without a hearing. So Narcissus replied that the emperor
 9    XI,     45|      words at the dictation of Narcissus. Shame indeed checked the
10    XI,     48|     which forsook her. Had not Narcissus hurried on her death, ruin
11    XI,     48|        conjugal recollections, Narcissus rushed out, and ordered
12    XI,     49|  places, public or private. To Narcissus were voted the decorations
13   XII,      1|  Tuberones, had the support of Narcissus. The emperor, who inclined
14   XII,      2|                                Narcissus dwelt on the marriage of
15   XII,     67|     emperor's fright to charge Narcissus, who had been the agent
16   XII,     75|     the vehement opposition of Narcissus, who, as he more and more
17  XIII,      2|    With no less precipitation, Narcissus, Claudius's freedman, whose
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