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1 I, 2 | And crime let loose we sing; how Rome' 2 I, 43 | gods, be wickedness and crime;~ ~ 3 I, 197 | Crime holding light as though 4 I, 380 | long years of power and of crime?~ ~ 5 I, 737 | Confounding justice; hateful crime usurp~ ~ 6 II, 71 | hosts! Why plunge in novel crime~ ~ 7 II, 87 | squalor: thus he paid for crime~ ~ 8 II, 94 | He saw; the deities of crime abhorred;~ ~ 9 II, 117 | to the camp some proof of crime.~ ~ 10 II, 127(4)| free.~ ~ .. Catiline: 'Twas crime enough that they had lives: 11 II, 128 | life was severed. For what crime?~ ~ 12 II, 282 | impelled: the household crime;~ ~ 13 II, 326 | securely. Heaven's will be the crime~ ~ 14 II, 569 | the traitor troops, foul crime in war,~ ~ 15 II, 604 | gain the better cause; the crime is theirs.~ ~ 16 II, 835 | shores remote might hide her crime,~ ~ 17 III, 370 | world so much from taint of crime~ ~ 18 III, 382 | Withdrawn from crime, to Magnus and to thee~ ~ 19 III, 492 | fell this forest: all the crime is mine.~ ~ 20 IV, 219 | people lost their cloak for crime:~ ~ 21 IV, 275 | Thus they rush on every crime:~ ~ 22 IV, 288 | Proud of his crime, before his leader's face~ ~ 23 IV, 294 | thou so triumph. By this crime alone~ ~ 24 V, 72(5)| Caesar was clear of the crime.~ ~ 25 V, 73 | the kingdom; Caesar of a crime.~ ~ 26 V, 242 | From that, the greatest crime? Or wert thou dumb~ ~ 27 V, 302 | Crime goes unpunished. Thus from 28 V, 329 | know not what degree of crime~ ~ 29 V, 334 | equal; for the stain of crime~ ~ 30 V, 542 | brought to nearer touch their crime itself~ ~ 31 VI, 354 | That in his crowning crime, to have met in fight~ ~ 32 VI, 608 | Thus to lay down were crime: deserted tombs~ ~ 33 VII, 112 | forgotten. Whence this lust for crime?~ ~ 34 VII, 144 | wins, but conquest is a crime."~ ~ 35 VII, 372 | Nor count it as a crime if men of Rome~ ~ 36 VII, 384 | account his slaughter as a crime;~ ~ 37 VII, 604 | such blow, while all the crime was heaped~ ~ 38 VII, 636 | Here, Caesar, was thy crime: and here shall stay~ ~ 39 VII, 662 | huge slaughter and with crime, and groans~ ~ 40 VII, 992 | Thessalia! By what hateful crime~ ~ 41 VIII, 459 | ancient days the fable of the crime~ ~ 42 VIII, 561 | The best defence is crime, and cruel deeds~ ~ 43 VIII, 618 | wretched."~ ~ ~ They decree the crime:~ ~ 44 VIII, 626 | and his partners in the crime~ ~ 45 VIII, 708 | called, if Brutus wrought a crime?~ ~ ~ ~ 46 VIII, 776 | Thus making worse his crime) severed the folds~ ~ 47 VIII, 909 | what punishment for such a crime,~ ~ 48 VIII, 986 | may my country place the crime on me,~ ~ 49 VIII, 987 | If crime it be, to violate such a 50 IX, 343 | Which crime commends not."~ ~ ~ Cato 51 IX, 1225 | If 'twas a crime, thou must confess the debt~ ~ 52 IX, 1233 | The crime accomplished. Then when 53 IX, 1260 | arbitrament his fate. What crime~ ~ 54 IX, 1267 | thy King. Worse does your crime~ ~ 55 IX, 1295 | more than pardon for his crime.~ ~ 56 X, 8 | First, by the crime assured, his standards borne~ ~ 57 X, 405 | No deed to him was crime; his rabid soul~ ~ 58 X, 415 | hands, become a Pharian crime,~ ~ 59 X, 484 | voice that counselled him to crime.~ ~ 60 X, 547 | Now fears before the crime of hireling slaves,~ ~ 61 X, 574 | ambassador; or thee from crime~ ~ 62 X, 627 | His crime demanded; nor by savage