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1 I, 79 | away.~ ~ ~ ~ By envious fate's decrees~ ~ 2 I, 127 | Cut off by fate unpitying6, the bond~ ~ 3 I, 288 | For when the fate of Rome is in the scale~ ~ 4 I, 297 | For by the hand of Fate is swift dispersed~ ~ 5 I, 329 | be unpunished. Yet 'tis fate~ ~ 6 I, 426 | To follow thee fate gives me now the power:~ ~ 7 I, 661 | And fate's predictions; who from 8 I, 742 | slaughter, and (for such thy fate)~ ~ 9 I, 763 | From Thracia brought by fate's command. And now~ ~ 10 II, 105 | Which fate demanded. By the sea's despite~ ~ 11 II, 110 | 110 Each from the other's fate some solace drew,~ ~ 12 II, 111(2) | not inaptly compared the fate of that city and his own 13 II, 325 | the paths marked out by fate~ ~ 14 II, 625 | But if among my triumphs fate has said~ ~ 15 III, 23 | accomplish, and the threads of fate~ ~ 16 III, 277 | blazing pyre, and conquering fate,~ ~ 17 III, 348 | To follow right not fate; but first of all~ ~ 18 III, 383 | Safe: and should favouring fate preserve our walls~ ~ 19 III, 404 | hands shall pray their fate,~ ~ 20 III, 772 | frequent deed; but this his fate:~ ~ 21 IV, 218 | coming centuries! Ah, cruel fate!~ ~ 22 IV, 264 | callest, Magnus, ignorant of fate,~ ~ 23 IV, 307 | grown, and rushed upon their fate;~ ~ 24 IV, 531 | Of coming fate Volteius, great of soul,~ ~ 25 IV, 539 | waits them. Summon your own fate,~ ~ 26 IV, 545 | choose for death; desire what fate decrees.~ ~ 27 IV, 575 | handful lost. For me, should fate~ ~ 28 IV, 841 | And gave the youth to fate; and civil strife~ ~ 29 IV, 851 | All see their fate in one dread moment come.~ ~ 30 IV, 872 | Stood there to meet his fate -- no doubtful end~ ~ 31 V, 75 | sort, against their hidden fate~ ~ 32 V, 105 | Once sung, is fate. Haply some part of Jove~ ~ 33 V, 160 | 160 Disclosed enough of fate, and thus the gods~ ~ 34 V, 212 | Struggled for light; each fate required a voice;~ ~ 35 V, 240 | stars in doubt on Magnus' fate~ ~ 36 V, 279 | back the prosperous tide of fate.~ ~ 37 V, 376 | me then to battle and to fate!~ ~ 38 V, 393 | Stoop not so low; fate has no time to judge~ ~ 39 V, 547 | By pitiless fate away, nor left a pledge,~ ~ 40 V, 566 | Which fate allotted us. Upon the waves~ ~ 41 V, 756 | Let fate cut short the deeds that 42 V, 789 | Deserving held to join his fate with thine?~ ~ 43 V, 795 | must bear what chance or fate may bring,~ ~ 44 V, 839 | A pause from Fate! But at the close of night,~ ~ 45 V, 907 | couch and rushed upon her fate;~ ~ 46 VI, 365 | blotted from the book of fate.~ ~ ~ ~ 47 VI, 388 | for Emathia, the land by fate~ ~ 48 VI, 493 | beneath the shadow of the fate~ ~ 49 VI, 502 | Sick of uncertain fate, by fear compelled,~ ~ 50 VI, 964 | shall rest (the leaders' fate)~ ~ 51 VI, 967(44)| Pompeius was to foretell his fate to Sextus.~ ~ 52 VII, 2(1) | methinks, a morning full of fate!~ ~ It riseth slowly, as 53 VII, 26 | Misleading; or as envious Fate forbade~ ~ 54 VII, 38 | Though sure of fate to come! Thou marchest on~ ~ 55 VII, 87 | conquests! Where thy trust in Fate,~ ~ 56 VII, 125 | When fate commands it and the moment 57 VII, 334 | Those whom they know. My fate is in the hands~ ~ 58 VII, 395 | In fate they put their trust. Nor, 59 VII, 524 | Held by a kindlier fate in despot rule!~ ~ 60 VII, 717 | Meet for each fate, or sing the wound that 61 VII, 764 | To share their evil fate, Pompeius did.~ ~ 62 VII, 777 | vanquished host that rushed on fate declared.~ ~ 63 VII, 799 | Of thine impending fate, thou partest free~ ~ 64 VII, 839 | nations call and challenge fate again.~ ~ 65 VIII, 55 | Aught of thy husband's fate.~ ~ ~ ~ Behold the boat~ ~ 66 VIII, 157 | To prove my fate. Farewell thou happiest 67 VIII, 234 | Cast down by fate, in exile, still there stood,~ ~ 68 VIII, 348 | Yet now their emulous fate~ ~ 69 VIII, 354 | Fate, bear our shipwrecked fortunes 70 VIII, 453 | Awaits Cornelia -- such a fate for her~ ~ 71 VIII, 576 | nation which may share his fate.~ ~ 72 VIII, 598 | cause. This sword, which fate~ ~ 73 VIII, 763 | your cruelty withhold my fate?~ ~ 74 VIII, 789 | impious boy (ah! shameful fate)~ ~ 75 VIII, 890 | Pompeius. Injuries dealt by fate~ ~ 76 VIII, 968 | his flood. What grievous fate~ ~ 77 IX, 204 | Meanwhile, when Magnus' fate was known, the air~ ~ 78 IX, 465 | serpent void his venom; by my fate~ ~ 79 IX, 479 | toil: then reckless of his fate he strode~ ~ 80 IX, 718 | chieftain saw that speedy fate~ ~ 81 IX, 749 | Was death permitted? Fate delayed no more.~ ~ 82 IX, 927 | Lo! a different fate,~ ~ 83 IX, 975 | And such had been thy fate!~ ~ ~ ~ Whoe'er had thought~ ~ 84 IX, 976 | had strength o'er death or fate?~ ~ 85 IX, 1001 | Descend our fate! Not, Africa, of thee~ ~ 86 IX, 1037 | to strike: he only at the fate~ ~ 87 IX, 1092 | spreads the poison: nor does fate permit~ ~ 88 IX, 1158 | all things from allotted fate~ ~ 89 IX, 1245 | on Pharsalia's field. O fate most hard!~ ~ 90 IX, 1260 | From thine arbitrament his fate. What crime~ ~ 91 X, 24 | Snatched off by fate, avenging so the world.~ ~ 92 X, 33 | his sire, and spurred by fate~ ~ 93 X, 648 | Have witnessed Caesar's fate; so might its fame~ ~