Book,  Verse

1     II,   426|                        To mourn alike. Nor did their former
2     IV,   574| his battles, Caesar is to mourn~ ~
3      V,   565|       My friendly camp? I mourn the waste of days~ ~
4   VIII,   173| Cornelia chiefly did they mourn~ ~
5     IX,  1240|            1240 Rather to mourn his son's dissevered head,~ ~
6     IX,  1247|     Whom 'twas thy lot to mourn? No kindred ties~ ~
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