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1 I, 106 | No king shall brook his fellow, 2 II, 5 | it just to thee, Olympus' king,~ ~ 3 II, 188 | Of Diomedes 11, tyrant king of Thrace,~ ~ 4 II, 188(11)| Book IV., 660.) Enomaus was king of Pisa in Elis. Those who 5 II, 656 | That king who, exiled to the deep 6 II, 760 | true) the boastful Persian king~ ~ 7 III, 209 | victory o'er the Persian King.~ ~ 8 III, 217 | Whose king was Cadmus, and whose name 9 III, 314 | sealed the doom of Croesus' king; nor where~ ~ 10 IV, 758 | The nations who confessed King Juba's rule.~ ~ 11 IV, 786 | While giving Rome a king. To Juba thus,~ ~ 12 V, 65 | To serve King Juba's sceptre; and, alas!~ ~ 13 V, 710 | 710 Thus did the King of Heaven, when length of 14 V, 863 | Magnus. Meantime safer than a king~ ~ 15 VI, 71 | from the realm of Pelops' king~ ~ 16 VI, 419(17)| and mother of Pentheus, king of the Boeotian Thebes. 17 VI, 432(21)| Admetus was King of Pherae in Thessaly, and 18 VI, 468 | the trident of the Ocean King,~ ~ 19 VI, 826 | And Pluto, king of earth, whose weary soul~ ~ 20 VI, 878 | Thou lov'st night's King, by what mysterious stain~ ~ 21 VI, 880 | daughter. And for thee, base king,~ ~ 22 VI, 950 | plains Elysian: and the King~ ~ 23 VII, 527 | Jove 18 is no king; let ages whirl along~ ~ 24 VII, 633 | Begged from some distant king to wield the sword:~ ~ 25 VII, 822 | sufferings 'neath the Pharian king,~ ~ 26 VIII, 273 | robe, and swift obeyed, the king~ ~ 27 VIII, 277 | The king thus parted, past Icaria' 28 VIII, 323 | reliance on the Pharian king;~ ~ 29 VIII, 410 | columns? Shall the only king~ ~ 30 VIII, 454 | This king shall not reserve; for know 31 VIII, 465 | the couch of the barbarian king~ ~ 32 VIII, 504 | King Juba faithless and the southern 33 VIII, 533 | learning that th' Egyptian king~ ~ 34 VIII, 540 | advised the base Pellaean king,~ ~ 35 VIII, 548 | And for the pledges of the king deceased:~ ~ 36 VIII, 552 | Make many guilty, Ptolemmus king.~ ~ 37 VIII, 609 | Shalt thou, king, uphold him? Shalt thou 38 VIII, 638 | From Caesar's self. And, king, hast thou no fear~ ~ 39 VIII, 647 | forbearance in a Pharian king,~ ~ 40 VIII, 666 | truth were open, should not king and fleet~ ~ 41 VIII, 690 | 690 Kneel to the king he made.~ ~ ~ ~ As Magnus 42 VIII, 693 | he, minion to a barbarous king,~ ~ 43 VIII, 787 | base varlet of the Pharian king?~ ~ 44 VIII, 1011 | makes thee rival of Olympus' king.~ ~ 45 IX, 156 | beneath the orders of a king~ ~ 46 IX, 158 | Who shield the guest; a king who in that land~ ~ 47 IX, 430 | to the court of Argos' king.~ ~ ~ ~ 48 IX, 661 | perish, rather than endure a king?~ ~ 49 IX, 852(26)| supposed to be deadly. (See "King Richard III", Act i., Scene 50 IX, 852(26)| used for a big cannon. ("1 King Henry IV", Act ii., Scene 51 IX, 853 | In sands deserted king. Ye serpents too~ ~ 52 IX, 1198 | from land.~ ~ But from the king~ ~ 53 IX, 1206 | receive from the Pellaean king,~ ~ 54 IX, 1239 | Sent by the king disparaging, professed~ ~ 55 IX, 1251 | haply, moved by envy of the king,~ ~ 56 IX, 1267 | Thou minion, to thy King. Worse does your crime~ ~ 57 IX, 1271 | the sister of this Pharian king~ ~ 58 X, 46 | nature place upon the madman king,~ ~ 59 X, 62 | Was come the boyish king, taming the rage~ ~ 60 X, 116 | Bid that the king shall reign, and from the 61 X, 331(17)| Sesostris, the great king, does not appear to have 62 X, 335 | fount of Nile. Cambyses king~ ~ 63 X, 426 | land and o'er himself her king:~ ~ 64 X, 442 | adulterous Caesar, here the King~ ~ 65 X, 478 | themselves, and Lagos for its King.~ ~ 66 X, 492 | shamed to serve the Pharian King;~ ~ 67 X, 518 | sword -- might slay the King.~ ~ 68 X, 559 | hails; yet not without the King;~ ~ 69 X, 564(23)| his body into the sea. The king paused to collect them.~ ~ 70 X, 574 | Or King's ambassador; or thee from 71 X, 633 | There in the absence of the King she ruled~ ~ 72 X, 639 | all thy vengeance! Not the king~ ~