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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|          Dont go: dont 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’.~Friendstrue 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 didnt 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 Pyladesloyalty to him.~Book EI.II:53-100
54   Ind|      sceleratus). He stresses his loyalty to ‘Caesar and the Caesars’
55   Ind|           to ‘Carusindicate 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
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