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 1      I,   130    |                       130 Had'st thou but longer stayed,
 2      I,   330    |               330 Thou should'st subdue thy kinsman: share
 3      I,   414    |   with such strength thou did'st refrain~ ~
 4      I,   415    |            From using it. Had'st thou no trust in us?~ ~
 5      I,   431    |             Unwilling, should'st thou now demand the life~ ~
 6      I,   549    |                    Thou would'st believe that blazing to
 7      I,   764    |                     Thou bear'st me o'er the cloud-compelling
 8     II,   388    |                           Did'st thou compel, or did I willing
 9     II,   529    |                   Scipio, did'st leave Nuceria's citadel~ ~
10     II,   575    |        Live though thou would'st not," so the chieftain spake,~ ~
11     II,   579    |      arms again -- and should'st thou conquer, count~ ~
12     II,   623    |                Then haply had'st thou fallen by the hand~ ~
13     II,   824    |             Then Magnus, hold'st the deep; yet not the same~ ~
14     II,   831    |                     Thou seek'st thy fated fall; not that
15    III,   360    |                 360 Thou seek'st to join in battle, weeping
16    III,   385    |      unarmed. Why hither turn'st thou now~ ~
17    III,   821    |   upon thee -- still thou may'st 31~ ~
18     IV,   121    |     thou, trident-god who rul'st the sea~ ~
19     IV,   214    |                     That sway'st the world; thou whose eternal
20     IV,   357    |     With murderous venom; had'st thou, Caesar, cast~ ~
21     IV,   421    |       banquet! Pride that joy'st~ ~
22     IV,   646    |               Ah Death! would'st thou but let the coward
23     IV,   745    |   Here was his camp; here can'st thou see the trace~ ~
24      V,   223    |  Thine, Appius, who alone had'st sought the god~ ~
25      V,   230    |                     230 Escap'st the threats of war: alive,
26      V,   236    |                      Why fear'st thou to reveal the deaths
27      V,   304    |    quit thy crimes; thou seek'st by land and sea~ ~
28      V,   310    |   Thou hast subdued? Thou giv'st us civil war~ ~
29      V,   764    |   know this but thou who hear'st my prayers,~ ~
30      V,   801    |      on our shores? And would'st thou use~ ~
31      V,   890    |   that thou fain by use would'st give me strength~ ~
32     VI,   351    |            Thou, oh Rome, had'st been~ ~
33     VI,   384    |                        Should'st feel the evils of this impious
34     VI,   825    |                     Who striv'st to mix innumerable worlds,~ ~
35     VI,   878    |                      Thou lov'st night's King, by what mysterious
36     VI,   970    |      of the world thou should'st avoid~ ~
37     VI,   971    |               And what should'st seek. O miserable race!~ ~
38    VII,    80    |    one boon, that thou should'st use her now.~ ~
39    VII,   131    |                       Who mad'st Pompeius guardian, from
40    VII,   223(11)|     Ribchester, and is now at St. John's College, Cambridge. (
41    VII,   252    |           Thou, Lentulus, had'st charge; two legions there,~ ~
42    VII,   348(14)|   goal." Inaugural address at St. Andrews. 1873, on the "
43    VII,   395    |     put their trust. Nor, had'st thou placed~ ~
44    VII,   559    |                           May'st thou have feeling and remembrance
45    VII,   714    |                           May'st pay atonement." So he spake:
46    VII,   812    |                 When thou had'st fled the combat.~ ~ ~ ~
47    VII,   812    |       the combat.~ ~ ~ ~ Find'st thou not~ ~
48    VII,   838    |   Alone inferior, still could'st thou to arms~ ~
49    VII,   891    |   absent sword-hilt. Thou had'st said that groans~ ~
50    VII,   948    |                   Thou should'st deny the pyre, still in
51    VII,   959    |    proud conqueror, who would'st deny~ ~
52    VII,   963    |             Drink if thou can'st, and should it be thy wish~ ~
53   VIII,    52    |                    Thou tread'st some cliff sea-beaten, and
54   VIII,    54    |     approaching bark: yet dar'st not ask~ ~
55   VIII,   160    |    give me shelter; or should'st thou alone~ ~
56   VIII,   170    |       the gods, that thou had'st deemed~ ~
57   VIII,   503    |       world, and if thou fear'st~ ~
58   VIII,   567    |  conquered from our shore can'st bar.~ ~
59   VIII,   568    |       stranger, if thou would'st not reign,~ ~
60   VIII,   605    |                           Cam'st thou, unhappy? Scarce our
61   VIII,   649    |   stab our breasts? Thou know'st not, impious boy,~ ~
62   VIII,   677    |        departest? Thou forbad'st me share~ ~
63   VIII,   726    |                How thou could'st bear them, this men shall
64     IX,   152    |                          Hear'st of the deed that chanced
65     IX,   302    |      Thou, patriot Cato, find'st thy guide, we seek~ ~
66     IX,   677    |   deeds; in all that thou can'st see,~ ~
67     IX,   709    |                  Whom, should'st thou break the fetters from
68     IX,   710    |                  710 Thou may'st in distant days decree divine.~ ~ ~ ~
69     IX,   925    |                     Thou bear'st the palm for hurtfulness:
70     IX,   974    | perished as he looked. So had'st thou died,~ ~
71     IX,  1153    |                    Thou tread'st the dust of Hector." Stones
72     IX,  1216    |      Take all that thou would'st give for Magnus' life:~ ~
73     IX,  1252    |                         Griev'st that to other hands than
74     IX,  1253    |      life-blood? and complain'st~ ~
75     IX,  1264    |              That thou should'st pity him!~ ~ ~ ~ Thus by
76     IX,  1314    |    For thy disaster; thou had'st gained for me~ ~
77      X,   346    |       Cancer's heat, thou tak'st thy rise~ ~
78      X,   354    |                         Strik'st thou the Ethiop fields.
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