Book,  Par.

 1    II,     35|          his resentment); and he wished to know all his saying and
 2    II,     76|        with an assurance that he wished for a renewal of the emblems
 3   III,     32|    divulge what he had seemingly wished to suppress. He also handed
 4    IV,      9|          beginning of his power, wished to be known as an upright
 5    IV,     77|        was what the Roman people wished, what the armies desired,
 6    VI,     56|    villanies of Sejanus, and now wished any remarks, however reckless,
 7    VI,     68|          war by delay. Those who wished for battle with its prompt
 8   XII,     12|          such a height that, she wished even foreign nations to
 9   XII,     49|     flatteries of the Senate who wished Nero to enter on the consulship
10  XIII,     53|      much humbled as his enemies wished, and was one who would rather
11  XIII,     71|          presence, "whether they wished to behold an empty soil;
12   XIV,      1| Agrippina could bear was one who wished evil to her son, let her
13    XV,      2|         than by arms, that I had wished to retain what my ancestors
14   XVI,     18|          a perverse vanity which wished to raise a Roman knight
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