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1 I, 38| Yet if the fates could find no other way 3~ ~ 2 I, 258| is our judge, and in the fates our trust."~ ~ 3 I, 447| leading on, and favouring fates,~ ~ 4 I, 711| Or, if the fates control them, ruin huge~ ~ 5 II, 76| aged fathers o'er their fates~ ~ 6 II, 80| 80 "No other deeds the fates laid up in store~ ~ 7 II, 96| Mysterious, `Hold! the fates permit thee not~ ~ 8 II, 268| Fearing, but pondering the fates of Rome,~ ~ 9 II, 395| times were warlike and the fates~ ~ 10 II, 610| madness, Caesar? when the Fates~ ~ 11 II, 657| Scythian Pontus, held the fates of Rome~ ~ 12 II, 736| The fates might change their edicts, 13 II, 795| to leave them." Yet the fates~ ~ 14 II, 800| thrown wide; for with the fates~ ~ 15 II, 825| Now are thy fates, as when from every sea~ ~ 16 III, 226| And gave the fates another form of death.~ ~ 17 III, 413| The fates concede it. As the tempests 18 III, 669| s pride; with different fates,~ ~ 19 III, 700| many wondrous deaths, with fates diverse,~ ~ 20 III, 712| Long strove the fates, and hardly won the whole.~ ~ ~ ~ 21 III, 827| Now gave the fates their judgment, and in doubt~ ~ 22 IV, 55| Governed the fates and fashioned out the war.~ ~ 23 IV, 161| when he saw that Caesar's fates~ ~ 24 IV, 232| and trust. Thus made the fates~ ~ 25 IV, 246| doubtful battle, while the fates are hid,~ ~ 26 IV, 385| thus speaking: "Had the fates~ ~ 27 IV, 394| as brave men should. The fates' decree~ ~ 28 IV, 750| 750 The fates of former chiefs: and on 29 V, 49| Spur on your fates and prove your hopes to 30 V, 55| and placed their country's fates,~ ~ 31 V, 104| Perchance he sings the fates, perchance his song,~ ~ 32 V, 132| future, fearing for their fates.~ ~ 33 V, 152| moves thy breast to know the fates?~ ~ 34 V, 219| out with pride of hand the fates of Rome.~ ~ 35 V, 221| With fates unnumbered, laboured ere 36 V, 233| tripods, guardians of the fates~ ~ 37 V, 257| The fates, to common day, lo! on her 38 V, 338| are his fortunes, and his fates are ours~ ~ 39 V, 554| exhorts him. "Why delay the fates,~ ~ 40 V, 601| By fates adverse compelled?" He stirs 41 V, 614| rich old age: and trust thy fates~ ~ 42 V, 749| the peril worthy of his fates:~ ~ 43 V, 873| The gods and fates of marriage; 'tis not death~ ~ 44 V, 881| thee? Long since our mutual fates~ ~ 45 VI, 285| yourselves, and slow to meet the fates?~ ~ 46 VI, 348| So rushing on their fates. Thus had the war~ ~ 47 VI, 511| May know the fates to come; nor any source~ ~ 48 VI, 630| 630 Despite the fates who owed them years to come:~ ~ 49 VI, 699| Or to reveal the fates, or from its course~ ~ 50 VI, 718| answer: "If some lesser fates~ ~ 51 VI, 748| The fates of slain unnumbered; had 52 VI, 861| Conceded by the fates, with living snake~ ~ 53 VI, 918| pray thee. Let the hidden fates~ ~ 54 VI, 930| 930 And thus disclose the fates. The blissful ghosts~ ~ 55 VI, 949| prison of hell, applaud the fates,~ ~ 56 VI, 966| me thy fortunes: for the fates in time~ ~ 57 VII, 41| the gods, deemed not the fates decreed~ ~ 58 VII, 54| When eager voices (as the fates drew on~ ~ 59 VII, 101| adverse, but he felt the fates~ ~ 60 VII, 103| Since all desire it, and the fates prevail,~ ~ 61 VII, 239| The sky records their fates: in distant climes~ ~ 62 VII, 255| Though fates be adverse, stood: in middle 63 VII, 295| Seize on our fates; and Caesar in your deeds~ ~ 64 VII, 303| And by the fates' command this day shall 65 VII, 346| words -- I but delay the fates;~ ~ 66 VII, 489| page unmarked? Alas, the fates!~ ~ 67 VII, 502| course was Roman. But the fates~ ~ 68 VII, 545| space that yet delays the fates~ ~ 69 VII, 628| army, and the favouring fates~ ~ 70 VII, 708| prize, for doubtful are the fates;~ ~ 71 VII, 753| left his side, and knew the fates of Rome~ ~ 72 VII, 771| vengeance -- pledges to the fates~ ~ 73 VII, 785| In vain, unhappy! for the fates decree~ ~ 74 VII, 794| solemn grief as for the fates of Rome,~ ~ 75 VIII, 11| worthless; mindful of the fates:~ ~ 76 VIII, 72| Reproached the fates; and tried in vain to raise~ ~ 77 VIII, 85| affection struggle with the fates,~ ~ 78 VIII, 244| The fates that favour Magnus: to the 79 VIII, 307| all is perished, nor do fates forbid~ ~ 80 VIII, 392| suppliant, victim of the fates;~ ~ 81 VIII, 411| failed Emathia, while the fates yet hid~ ~ 82 VIII, 468| share of favour; and the fates~ ~ 83 VIII, 554| supports the fallen. To the fates~ ~ 84 VIII, 592| thou here the burden of thy fates,~ ~ 85 VIII, 631| Our fates press on the world? Is Rome 86 VIII, 660| loftier ship. Had not the fates'~ ~ 87 VIII, 668| The fates compel. Welcome to him was 88 VIII, 751| spouse afield nor feared the fates;~ ~ 89 IX, 294| Magnus; after thee the fates.~ ~ 90 IX, 397| hanging on the sea; their fates in doubt.~ ~ 91 IX, 444| pride unbroken should the fates command,~ ~ 92 IX, 635| horned Jove to know their fates:~ ~ 93 IX, 649| Ask impious Caesar's fates, and learn the laws~ ~ 94 IX, 680| tremble for their coming fates,~ ~ 95 IX, 986| Unshielded from the fates they laid their limbs,~ ~ 96 IX, 1030| beneath our feet. Yet for our fates~ ~ 97 IX, 1218| To whom the fates against thy son-in-law~ ~ 98 X, 2| shore accursed, with Egypt's fates~ ~ 99 X, 120| Caesar, also; which the Fates avert!~ ~ 100 X, 412| almost snatched. Avert, ye fates,~ ~ 101 X, 510| 510 Had not the fates adverse restrained his hand~ ~ 102 X, 517| The fates permitting) some incautious 103 X, 545| forbidding hope, looked at the fates~ ~ 104 X, 590| 590 The fates forbad, and Fortune from