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 1     I,     16|              After this all prayers were addressed to Tiberius.
 2     I,     16| into complaints, tears, and prayers. They raised their hands
 3     I,     18|    a hope that the Senate's prayers would not be fruitless,
 4     I,     22|     you do not go with your prayers or arms to a new and yet
 5    II,     12|   the mother who shared his prayers, that Flavus might not choose
 6   III,     52|  listened only to righteous prayers from their suppliants, and
 7    IV,     11|   lost to us, and I turn my prayers to you, and before heaven
 8    IV,     23|   other priests in offering prayers for the emperor's health,
 9    IV,     88|    after offering the usual prayers for the new year, referred
10    IV,     88|    when amid sacrifices and prayers, a time when it is usual
11   XII,     79|    Senate was summoned, and prayers rehearsed by the consuls
12  XIII,     73|     heaven, and that mortal prayers are nowhere more attentively
13   XIV,     11|    rung with wailings, with prayers and cries, as different
14    XV,     54|   by the direction of which prayers were offered to Vulcanus,
15   XVI,     23|   the recital of the public prayers, though he had been promoted
16   XVI,     36|    aught else in my unhappy prayers, but only that thou, Caesar,
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