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  1      I,    25    |                    With all the world beneath thee, if thou must,~ ~
  2      I,    56    |             And light a subject world that shall not dread~ ~
  3      I,    60    |      Whence thou shalt rule the world with power divine.~ ~
  4      I,    78    |        nation, and from all the world~ ~
  5      I,    84    |                             The world's disruption, all things
  6      I,   102    |      ended ill, their prize the world!~ ~
  7      I,   109    |               A hamlet, not the world, was prize enough~ ~
  8      I,   182    |      Roman gates the booty of a world,~ ~
  9      I,   189    |      warriors; and from all the world~ ~
 10      I,   324    |     thee shall have subdued the world:~ ~
 11      I,   330    |   subdue thy kinsman: share the world~ ~
 12      I,   363    |            blighted through the world~ ~
 13      I,   423    |      hand, to leave a conquered world behind,~ ~
 14      I,   475    |      breasts the secrets of the world.~ ~ ~ ~
 15      I,   523    |    their will to march upon the world.~ ~ ~ ~
 16      I,   567    |         life, chief city of the world,~ ~
 17      I,   598    |                 And plunged the world in darkness, so that men~ ~
 18      I,   709    |          Either," he said, "the world and countless orbs~ ~
 19      I,   723    |                 And whelmed the world in waters. Or if thou,~ ~
 20      I,   768    |  factions rise; through all the world~ ~
 21     II,     8    |        the primal parent of the world~ ~
 22     II,    20    |                          20 The world should suffer, from the
 23     II,    56    |        fiercest cities! may the world find arms~ ~
 24     II,   277    |        footsteps in a tottering world~ ~
 25     II,   304    |             The deeps below the world engulph the winds~ ~
 26     II,   316    |       master's yoke, in all the world~ ~
 27     II,   328    |     gaze unawed upon a toppling world?~ ~
 28     II,   363    |         claim the Empire of the world.'~ ~
 29     II,   433    |     into being, but for all the world:~ ~
 30     II,   473    |         his journey through the world~ ~
 31     II,   724    |      stay thee? Let the eastern world~ ~
 32     II,   740    |    herself, the mistress of the world,~ ~
 33     II,   773    |      exit lost, and win a wider world~ ~
 34    III,    18(2) |     boat, To ferry over the sad world that came." (Ben Jonson, "
 35    III,   270    |               270 And found the world his victor; here too rolls~ ~
 36    III,   287    |                       Came to a world unknown, and wondering saw~ ~
 37    III,   316    |    either hand a quarter of the world,~ ~
 38    III,   334    |      Fortune called them: and a world in arms~ ~
 39    III,   341    |      conquering hand the banded world.~ ~ ~ ~
 40    III,   356    |       if triumphs in an unknown world~ ~
 41    III,   370    |             370 Nor shrinks the world so much from taint of crime~ ~
 42    III,   376    |                             The world's end comes when other hands
 43    III,   387    |         mighty conflicts of the world.~ ~
 44    III,   446    |   Fortune, hastening to lay the world~ ~
 45     IV,   120    |     flames. Thus, Father of the world,~ ~
 46     IV,   131    |         And snatch the groaning world from civil war.~ ~ ~ ~
 47     IV,   163    |    trust no longer in the Roman world;~ ~
 48     IV,   214    |                That sway'st the world; thou whose eternal bands~ ~
 49     IV,   265    |                    From all the world thy powers, and dost entreat~ ~
 50     IV,   397    |                     And all the world lies open to thy march.~ ~
 51     IV,   443    |         happy, he who, when the world~ ~
 52     IV,   637    |       burial. Never through the world~ ~
 53      V,    44    |        Italia's loss by all the world~ ~
 54      V,   100    |        knows the secrets of the world~ ~
 55      V,   155    |     ancient gorge and thro' the world~ ~
 56      V,   208(15)|         poem, "The Demon of the World".~ ~
 57      V,   263    |     while yet the Empire of the world~ ~
 58      V,   277    |           His eagles to another world of war;~ ~
 59      V,   306    |         And far Iberia, and the world proclaim~ ~
 60      V,   394    |     deaths. The fortunes of the world~ ~
 61      V,   409    |            At all, to which the world did not suffice,~ ~
 62      V,   541    |             And in its woes the world yet vainly hoped~ ~
 63      V,   555    |        of evil to the suffering world?~ ~
 64      V,   571    |                             The world has fallen between us: thou
 65      V,   709    |     current which surrounds the world. 31~ ~
 66      V,   709(31)|       Hecataeus, surrounded the world. But Herodotus of this theory
 67      V,   786    |      and safety, and so great a world~ ~
 68      V,   797    |      But shall the ruler of the world attempt~ ~
 69      V,   803    | lordship, not the empire of the world,~ ~
 70      V,   835    |  fortunes, though he staked the world~ ~
 71      V,   861    |                        A woeful world to misery and arms.~ ~
 72      V,   901    |       Magnus, shall not all the world~ ~
 73     VI,     7    |       that moment, fatal to the world,~ ~
 74     VI,    75    |                             The world's created surface. Here
 75     VI,   166    |     rampart, in their front the world.~ ~ ~ ~
 76     VI,   681    |        might stray into another world,~ ~
 77     VI,   687    |      hers! the blood of all the world~ ~
 78     VI,   705    |                     Lord of the world or heir to death and doom.~ ~
 79     VI,   767    |                       Of either world, through which the nether
 80     VI,   970    |         970 What regions of the world thou should'st avoid~ ~
 81    VII,    55    |                             The world to ruin) round Pompeius'
 82    VII,    63    |                               A world of subject peoples; but
 83    VII,    82    |       monarchs, and a suppliant world~ ~
 84    VII,    84    |         shall Caesar plunge the world in war?~ ~
 85    VII,    95    |    throat the swords of all the world?~ ~
 86    VII,   128    |       sword the fortunes of the world?~ ~
 87    VII,   238    |                             The world gives tokens of their weal
 88    VII,   271    |      demands the slaughter of a world.~ ~ ~ ~
 89    VII,   283    |       the leadership of all the world:~ ~
 90    VII,   292    |              Ye conquerors of a world, my hope in all,~ ~
 91    VII,   311    |                  Gainst all the world. Wishful myself for life~ ~
 92    VII,   326    |     stroke of sword and all the world is yours.~ ~
 93    VII,   420    |          420 An empire o'er the world, had they not put~ ~
 94    VII,   431    |   Unnumbered, give their aid: a world complete~ ~
 95    VII,   442    |                             The world's high mistress, fearing
 96    VII,   463    |       the history of the coming world~ ~
 97    VII,   483    |            The dregs of all the world. That none might wage~ ~
 98    VII,   591    |      Which swept the ruins of a world away.~ ~ ~ ~
 99    VII,   716    |                     When thus a world was perishing, the tear~ ~
100    VII,   739    |       only then; but reeled the world~ ~
101    VII,   769    |                             The world and Rome may stand. And
102    VII,   774    |                             The world escaping? Magnus' fortunes
103    VII,   782    |       er his prostrate corpse a world in arms~ ~
104    VII,   825    |                     And let the world adore thee in defeat,~ ~
105    VII,   863    |        the riches of the Orient world,~ ~
106    VII,   876    |               The trophies of a world, yet were their minds~ ~
107   VIII,    22    |        obscure, through all the world~ ~
108   VIII,   105    |                             The world, and peoples have been hurled
109   VIII,   146    |     love, and joyed that in the world~ ~
110   VIII,   156    |          I part, throughout the world~ ~
111   VIII,   239    |                             The world, so far as Roman, it remains~ ~
112   VIII,   276    |        lot than lordship of the world.~ ~ ~ ~
113   VIII,   317    |         now protect us, and the world unchanged~ ~
114   VIII,   330    |       330 At speed, the Eastern world. Those mighty realms~ ~
115   VIII,   361    |        glorious in that Eastern world!~ ~
116   VIII,   378    |                   Condemned the world to ruin? Is the cause~ ~
117   VIII,   388    |          Thou hast deceived the world! Shall Parthia see~ ~
118   VIII,   394    |     contention with the Western world?~ ~
119   VIII,   407    |                    From all the world to summon to her gates~ ~
120   VIII,   447    |                    With all the world between thee and thy home?~ ~
121   VIII,   503    |               Turn on the Roman world, and if thou fear'st~ ~
122   VIII,   574    |     Caesar. Driven from all the world,~ ~
123   VIII,   613    |      Magnus friend whom all the world deserts?~ ~
124   VIII,   631    |          Our fates press on the world? Is Rome thus fallen~ ~
125   VIII,   643    |                               A world by arms, and thrice in triumph
126   VIII,   700    |              700 Throughout the world, for thy mysterious ends,~ ~
127     IX,    28    |                             The world its master, hating both
128     IX,   107    |  Pompeius' standard through the world.~ ~
129     IX,   148    |         country mistress of the world,~ ~
130     IX,   276    |           With him whom all the world preferred to peace,~ ~
131     IX,   298    |            Of fortune rules the world, and none but he~ ~
132     IX,   315    |    Shall rob you, victors, of a world subdued --~ ~
133     IX,   447    |    wastes, burnt regions of the world;~ ~
134     IX,   483    |            One-third of all the world, 12 if fame we trust,~ ~
135     IX,   489    |    shores. Yet falls the larger world~ ~
136     IX,   506    |     from furthest limits of the world~ ~
137     IX,   519    |        the shoals: and with the world by wrecks~ ~
138     IX,   543    |      barriers, he had moved the world~ ~
139     IX,   638    |        Famed through the Libyan world, and judge the voice~ ~
140     IX,   731    |   fabled story has deceived the world.~ ~ ~ ~
141     IX,   761    |      calm unknown, and from the world~ ~
142     IX,   826    |                       No frozen world itself, nor haunts the sands~ ~
143     IX,  1012    |       secret seeks the furthest world.~ ~
144     IX,  1027    |                   Cast from the world we know, 'neath other skies~ ~
145     IX,  1203    |       murder: "Conqueror of the world,~ ~
146     IX,  1224    |       find a name -- or ask the world.~ ~
147     IX,  1305    |     morning which had shown the world~ ~
148      X,     5    |     arms should ravish from the world~ ~
149      X,    24    |        by fate, avenging so the world.~ ~
150      X,    28    |                        For in a world to freedom once recalled,~ ~
151      X,    42    |       where downward slopes the world~ ~
152      X,    47    |        death as when he won the world~ ~
153      X,    80    |              80 Should hold the world in awe. Such lofty thoughts~ ~
154      X,   179    |                 The riches of a world; not though were here~ ~
155      X,   187    |                 Through all the world; in craving for display,~ ~
156      X,   201    |   Caesar learned the booty of a world~ ~
157      X,   219    |        trust the secrets of the world?~ ~
158      X,   281    |       task of Nile; thus in the world~ ~
159      X,   308    |        sea which girdles in the world 15~ ~
160      X,   320    |    abode; by Him who framed the world~ ~
161      X,   354    |    Ethiop fields. Nor knows the world~ ~
162      X,   454    |    glory of his empire o'er the world.~ ~
163      X,   475    |                   That life the world demands beneath the shades.~ ~
164      X,   552    |                       The Roman world but now did not suffice~ ~
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