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1 T-I| joined to me by Thesean loyalty!~I’ll hug you while I can: 2 T-I| you to leave your country,~loyalty orders me. Loyalty will 3 T-I| country,~loyalty orders me. Loyalty will be my Caesar.’~So she 4 T-I| un-lost.~~ Book TI.V:1-44 Loyalty in Friendship~ ~O you who’ 5 T-I| merit leaves my mind.~and loyalty fades away through the long 6 T-I| god!~Often Caesar praises loyalty among enemy troops:~he loves 7 T-I| own self, not being taught loyalty~by some teacher, but through 8 T-I| friend.~Patroclus’s constant loyalty to Achilles~was often praised 9 T-I| was grieved.~Told of the loyalty of Euryalus and Nisus,~Turnus, 10 T-II| TII:43-76 His Plea: His Loyalty~ ~And you do: no one has 11 T-III| kind~affection, and that loyalty that clings to me always.~ 12 T-IV| opportunity for fame:~now the loyalty you bear me can lift its 13 T-IV| honour,~and unite your rare loyalty with fame.~But I fear my 14 T-IV| few lines?~Why has your loyalty ended, while those~with 15 T-V| chastity was born, courage and loyalty,~but no joys were born on 16 T-V| remember Laodamia.~And your loyalty would be hidden, as you’ 17 T-V| Book TV.VI:1-46 A Plea For Loyalty~ ~Do you too, once the mainstay 18 T-V| Don’t go: don’t let your loyalty be less than your skill.~ 19 T-V| not suddenly altered your loyalty.~This I wish, that my breath, 20 T-V| letter,~offering the fact of loyalty, denying me the words?~I 21 T-V| the god thunders,~that’s loyalty indeed, that’s wedded love.~ 22 T-V| Do you see how Penelope’s loyalty is praised~through distant 23 ExII| embraces them with greater loyalty~as far as the service and 24 ExII| protection.~Such is your loyalty that your brother’s friend~ 25 ExII| always been a reason for loyalty of service to you.~Set me 26 ExII| serious things with a calm loyalty.~Yet no occasions come more 27 ExII| the trouble: such is his loyalty:~and request that Caesar’ 28 ExI| Caesar’s anger:~such is your loyalty to all the Julian clan,~ 29 ExI| expediency, not honour,~and their loyalty stands or falls by Fortune.~ 30 ExI| old comrade, with constant loyalty, ~as best you can, and as 31 ExI| Orestes behaved,~not such the loyalty of Theseus and Pirithous:~ 32 ExI| since you earned praise by loyalty,~my thanks for your help 33 ExI| Ulysses’.~Friends’ true loyalty might have eased my troubles:~ 34 ExI| small comfort to me,~whose loyalty’s been tested by my troubles.~ 35 ExI| own name,~than let your loyalty be driven from my heart:~ 36 ExI| if they see your acts of loyalty:~May you long have strength 37 ExIII| only anchor.~So is your loyalty welcome. I forgive those~ 38 ExIII| of me.~They didn’t lack loyalty or the wish to serve me:~ 39 ExIII| when I was telling of your loyalty~(since I’ve learnt how to 40 ExIV| lengths of time,~and your loyalty not grow weary of my troubles.~ 41 ExIV| Graecinus: His Status and Loyalty~ ~I’m not disliked here, 42 ExIV| describe. He’d deny~that loyalty’s only the friend of tranquil 43 ExIV| to not to desecrate true loyalty?~You mustn’t think these 44 IBIS| such joy in your wife’s~loyalty as Talaus, or Agamemnon, 45 Ind| the son being famous for loyalty to his friend Pylades.~Book 46 Ind| TV.XIV:1-46 A paragon of loyalty, bringing help in distress.~ 47 Ind| EIII.1:105-166 Her act of loyalty.~ ~Alcides~A name of Hercules.~ ~ 48 Ind| noted for his admiration of loyalty even amongst enemies. ~Book 49 Ind| daughter of Iphis, a paragon of loyalty and love.~ ~Evenus~Ibis: 50 Ind| appreciate the virtues of loyalty and friendship. The Getae 51 Ind| IX:1-66 He praised the loyalty of Patroclus to Achilles.~ 52 Ind| wife to her for love and loyalty.~Book TV.V:27-64 Her response 53 Ind| Book EIII.II:1-110 Pylades’ loyalty to him.~Book EI.II:53-100 54 Ind| sceleratus). He stresses his loyalty to ‘Caesar and the Caesars’ 55 Ind| to ‘Carus’ indicate the loyalty and strength of friendship 56 Ind| 16. ~Book TI. IX:1-66 His loyalty to Achilles stressed.~Book 57 Ind| appreciate the virtues of loyalty and friendship.~Book EIII. 58 Ind| son Pylades famous for his loyalty to Orestes.~ ~Strymon~A 59 Ind| IX:1-66 Recognised the loyalty of Pylades to Orestes.~Book