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 1      I,   248    |                  Then winter gave him strength, and fraught
 2      I,   384    |    And Pontus' weary monarch gave him fame,~ ~
 3      I,   406    |   household gods and kindred gave them pause:~ ~
 4      I,   528    |                              Gave strength, and heralding
 5      I,   578    |    room for hope; for nature gave~ ~
 6     II,     2    |                 The universe gave signs Nature reversed~ ~
 7     II,     9    |        When first the flames gave way and yielding left~ ~
 8     II,   116    |                 No charge he gave to mere recruits in guilt~ ~
 9     II,   373    |      Then Cato to Hortensius gave the dame~ ~
10     II,   532    |      earlier, to his kinsman gave~ ~
11     II,   687    |                              Gave up Italia, and sought in
12     II,   806    |                              Gave a poor triumph.~ ~ ~ ~ Yet
13     II,   807    |            The channel which gave access to the sea~ ~
14    III,    50    |                           50 Gave access, and the ropes in
15    III,   178    |                              Gave up the treasure which for
16    III,   180    |      and Philippus conquered gave,~ ~
17    III,   226    |                          And gave the fates another form of
18    III,   552    |           The roof at length gave way; and worn with toil~ ~
19    III,   575    |                              Gave steady foot-hold for an
20    III,   620    |                          620 Gave vantage, as to men who fight
21    III,   751    |                 Inflammable, gave welcome to the flames.~ ~
22    III,   827    |                          Now gave the fates their judgment,
23     IV,    31    |                 One day they gave their country and her laws.~ ~
24     IV,    37    |                          And gave them safety. But in fear
25     IV,   292    |                              Gave thee no better fortune,
26     IV,   463    |   steeds the earth no forage gave,~ ~
27     IV,   637    |                         They gave them burial. Never through
28     IV,   678    |               The earth that gave him strength, and on his
29     IV,   728    |                          She gave his frame. But Hercules
30     IV,   729    |           Saw how his parent gave the giant strength.~ ~
31     IV,   841    |                          And gave the youth to fate; and civil
32      V,    71    |               The fatal gift gave, too, Pompeius' life;~ ~
33      V,   183    |                              Gave proof she shunned the god.
34      V,   290    |      No other perilous shock gave surer proof~ ~
35      V,   761    |                              Gave at my order what the wars
36      V,   774    |                      A cleft gave safety, placed it on the
37      V,   825    |        But safe in southern, gave the fleet repose,~ ~
38      V,   933    |                              Gave her to look upon his face
39     VI,   152    | groves of trees and thickets gave approach~ ~
40     VI,   383    |                            I gave thee by my flight? Rather
41     VI,   467(27)|  capital of Attica. The gods gave the reward to that one of
42     VI,   653(36)|      is that the wolf's bite gave the flesh magical efficacy.~ ~
43     VI,   921    |                              Gave him his answer; but with
44     VI,   932    |               The Decii, who gave themselves to death~ ~
45    VII,    28    |                 Kind Fortune gave. Break not his latest sleep,~ ~
46    VII,   204    |                              Gave warlike voices forth in
47    VII,   213    |                              Gave happy omen of the end to
48    VII,   288    |         For Magnus' fortunes gave no room for hope,~ ~
49    VII,   743    |                 Those swords gave servitude to every age~ ~
50    VII,   844    |                         Thus gave him kingdoms; but Pompeius
51    VII,   851    |        Caesar bade halt, and gave their lives to those~ ~
52   VIII,   653    |                    Is he who gave it.~ ~ ~ ~ Furling now his
53   VIII,   719    |                           He gave, but calm consented to the
54   VIII,   794    |                              Gave to the tongue its accents,
55   VIII,   830    |      rites to Magnus Fortune gave,~ ~
56     IX,    34    |    with new hope and weapons gave~ ~
57     IX,   123(3) |     Meaning that her husband gave her this commission in order
58     IX,   181    |       for civil strife ne'er gave~ ~
59     IX,   263    |          Words such as these gave honour to the shade~ ~
60     IX,   364    |                  When Nature gave the universe its form~ ~
61     IX,   381    |           Struck by the oars gave passage to the fleet,~ ~
62     IX,   438    |           The main to navies gave them hope of rain;~ ~
63     IX,   983    |                With darkness gave them peace. The very earth~ ~
64     IX,  1004    |                          She gave to snakes, and to the barren
65     IX,  1171    |                              Gave to the gods, "Ye deities
66     IX,  1223    |                              Gave back to him the sceptre.
67     IX,  1277    |                              Gave we such right to the Pellaean
68      X,    88    |                              Gave place to love; and in adulterous
69      X,    90    |                  90 To Julia gave a brother: on the bounds,~ ~
70      X,   288    |   Parent Nature's self which gave command~ ~
71      X,   614    |   besieged halls. Nor Caesar gave~ ~
72      X,   624    |             And for his aids gave access to the sea.~ ~ ~ ~
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