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Book, Verse grey = Comment text1 I, 94 | the prosperous; nor doth Fortune lend~ ~ 2 I, 181 | potent nations: and when fortune poured~ ~ 3 I, 257 | Farewell to treaties. Fortune, lead me on;~ ~ 4 I, 299 | Scarce doubted more; and Fortune toiled to make~ ~ 5 I, 353 | And now, when fortune smiles and kindly gods~ ~ 6 I, 447 | And Fortune leading on, and favouring 7 II, 16 | The sport of Fortune and her turning wheel?~ ~ 8 II, 47 | Still fortune hangs, nor yet the fight 9 II, 84 | O Fortune! by the yielding soil concealed~ ~ 10 II, 111(2)| city and his own changed fortune. (Plutarch, "Marius", 40.)~ ~ 11 II, 112 | gathering 3, next, when Fortune smiled~ ~ 12 II, 156 | end of life, when he at Fortune's hands~ ~ 13 II, 214 | Fortune, high goddess of Praeneste' 14 II, 245 | Darling of Fortune', `Saviour of the State'?~ ~ 15 II, 257 | these more powerful rivals Fortune calls~ ~ 16 II, 520 | 520 And Caesar's fortune, o'er their wavering faith.~ ~ 17 II, 582 | better had he died, and fortune spared~ ~ 18 II, 640 | 640 Does Fortune rule. Does he take heart 19 II, 793 | Thus spake to Fortune: "Thou whose high decree~ ~ 20 II, 827 | Tired of thy conquests, Fortune now no more~ ~ 21 II, 835 | Fortune on shores remote might hide 22 III, 57 | Not any gifts of Fortune now sufficed~ ~ 23 III, 108 | northern tribes conjoined; by Fortune's gift~ ~ 24 III, 334 | Thus Fortune called them: and a world 25 III, 446 | And Fortune, hastening to lay the world~ ~ 26 III, 503 | find no punishment? Yet fortune oft~ ~ 27 IV, 132 | Thus for a little moment Fortune tried~ ~ 28 IV, 292 | Gave thee no better fortune, nor the waves~ ~ 29 IV, 440 | 440 If fortune never is to leave his side,~ ~ 30 IV, 448 | And sons unlettered Fortune leaves him free~ ~ 31 IV, 453 | Not thus did Fortune upon Caesar smile~ ~ 32 IV, 555 | Thou, Fortune, dost prepare. What glorious 33 IV, 831 | Gushes a tide of poison. Fortune smiled~ ~ 34 IV, 888 | Such as their fortune promised, gazed the foe.~ ~ 35 V, 1 | Thus had the smiles of Fortune and her frowns~ ~ 36 V, 50 | 50 Let Fortune, smiling, give you courage 37 V, 68 | And shame to Fortune, placed the diadem~ ~ 38 V, 243 | That Fortune's sword for civil strife 39 V, 336 | A thankless chief: as fortune's gift he takes~ ~ 40 V, 348 | As was his wont, his fortune, and o'erjoyed~ ~ 41 V, 378 | Fortune shall find a man, to wield 42 V, 408 | Fortune relieves me! for the hands 43 V, 540 | 540 (So Fortune ordered it) the mighty pair;~ ~ 44 V, 557 | Fortune demands the final stroke 45 V, 586 | slaves should dare not. Fortune for his guide,~ ~ 46 V, 669 | Whom fortune blesses e'en without a prayer.~ ~ 47 V, 680 | The purpose of such havoc? Fortune seeks~ ~ 48 V, 765 | Fortune, that Caesar summoned to 49 V, 775 | Thus in a moment fortune, kingdoms, lands,~ ~ 50 V, 800 | 800 To crown the war, that Fortune and the deep~ ~ 51 V, 864 | Lie hid, nor let the fortune of thy lord~ ~ 52 V, 885 | Even while you pray for fortune? And suppose~ ~ 53 VI, 9 | And all his fortune hang upon the throw.~ ~ 54 VI, 188 | Fortune denies: at least my fall 55 VI, 227 | That bristled in his body. Fortune saw~ ~ 56 VI, 702 | Fortune now guides the issue. Not 57 VI, 935 | Complained of fortune. Scipio bewailed~ ~ 58 VII, 28 | Kind Fortune gave. Break not his latest 59 VII, 79 | Fortune, Pompeius, for her gifts 60 VII, 106 | Let Fortune roll the nations of the 61 VII, 130 | 130 Do thou, O Fortune, of the Roman state~ ~ 62 VII, 177 | Yet Fortune failed not, as they sought 63 VII, 276 | Is come, which puts his fortune on the risk~ ~ 64 VII, 493 | Such heroes lost, when Fortune's ruthless hand~ ~ 65 VII, 575 | And wayward Fortune upon whom she wills~ ~ 66 VII, 590 | 590 Nor Fortune lingered, but decreed the 67 VII, 749 | Such be our doom; yet, Fortune, sharing not~ ~ 68 VII, 797 | Or smiles of Fortune; in triumphant days~ ~ 69 VII, 819 | happiness? Trust thou in Fortune yet,~ ~ 70 VII, 855 | While Fortune glowed and terror filled 71 VII, 955 | No fortune favours, and our Mother 72 VIII, 34 | When power has perished. Fortune's latest hour,~ ~ 73 VIII, 79 | By Fortune dealt, inheritress of fame~ ~ 74 VIII, 95 | Aught save my fortune. If for that thy grief~ ~ 75 VIII, 109 | Twas through her that Fortune gained~ ~ 76 VIII, 217 | My course was sure: now, Fortune, where thou wilt~ ~ 77 VIII, 371 | Then must kind Fortune vindicate my lot~ ~ 78 VIII, 380 | no cure for wounds? Does Fortune drive~ ~ 79 VIII, 413 | And join with thine his fortune? Nay, not so~ ~ 80 VIII, 575 | Trusting no more to Fortune, now he seeks~ ~ 81 VIII, 617 | Whom fortune favours. Faith her friends 82 VIII, 697 | For carnage. Didst thou, Fortune, for the sake~ ~ 83 VIII, 714 | To yield his life to fortune; closed his eyes~ ~ 84 VIII, 725 | While fortune smiled: but for the ills 85 VIII, 816 | witness! Such the faith which Fortune kept~ ~ 86 VIII, 824 | In misery. Long Fortune held the hand~ ~ 87 VIII, 830 | Some scanty rites to Magnus Fortune gave,~ ~ 88 VIII, 847 | misty stars obscure: "Here, Fortune, lies~ ~ 89 VIII, 895 | Enkindled. And should Fortune grant return~ ~ 90 VIII, 924 | And art thou, Fortune, pleased that such a spot~ ~ 91 VIII, 1010 | 1010 Fortune lies with thee in thy lowly 92 IX, 69 | Of that unhallowed rite, "Fortune, didst thou~ ~ 93 IX, 258 | If cruel Fortune doth reserve for me~ ~ 94 IX, 287 | Does Fortune threaten us with the savage 95 IX, 298 | Of fortune rules the world, and none 96 IX, 664 | Do injury? Do Fortune's threats avail~ ~ 97 IX, 699 | Yield, famous ancestors! Fortune, not worth~ ~ 98 IX, 1037 | Fortune to strike: he only at the 99 IX, 1045 | Did Fortune, wearied of their perils, 100 IX, 1261 | Did cruel Fortune spare, what depth of shame~ ~ 101 X, 23 | The famed Pellaean robber, fortune's friend,~ ~ 102 X, 27 | Still spared by Fortune to these tyrant days:~ ~ 103 X, 409 | That blood which Fortune purposed should bedew~ ~ 104 X, 464 | For deeds of blood, and Fortune to our hands~ ~ 105 X, 590 | 590 The fates forbad, and Fortune from their hands~ ~ 106 X, 641 | Would make fit sacrifice! So Fortune deemed;~ ~