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Book, Verse grey = Comment text1 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~ ~