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1 I, 209 | crossed the Alps, his mighty soul~ ~ 2 I, 635 | Brought terror to the soul of Hercules.~ ~ 3 II, 273 | thy counsel to my wavering soul~ ~ 4 II, 427 | receive them, for his lofty soul~ ~ 5 II, 443 | acts, or swayed his upright soul.~ ~ ~ ~ 6 II, 675 | Were in his soul alike; nor dared he trust~ ~ 7 II, 746 | utmost shore, his grieving soul~ ~ 8 II, 772 | His soul was filled; yet hoping to 9 III, 43 | sense and feeling to the soul~ ~ 10 III, 94 | did the conqueror's proud soul rejoice,~ ~ 11 IV, 531 | fate Volteius, great of soul,~ ~ 12 V, 137 | Surges with frenzy, and the soul divine~ ~ 13 V, 260 | 260 Back from her soul his secrets; and she fell~ ~ 14 V, 324 | When parts the soul, a hand to close our eyes;~ ~ 15 V, 367 | while anger stirred his soul began:~ ~ 16 V, 475 | But Caesar's soul burned at the moments lost~ ~ 17 V, 831 | apart: so lifting from his soul~ ~ 18 V, 843 | tearful, and with boding soul~ ~ 19 V, 858 | civil strife. It shames my soul~ ~ 20 V, 926 | eyelids, and forgetfulness her soul,~ ~ 21 VI, 146 | shade of night; his mighty soul~ ~ 22 VI, 266 | Deep in his soul the anguish, and, with mien,~ ~ 23 VI, 328 | victory won, aroused his angry soul.~ ~ 24 VI, 501 | delay no more; his feeble soul,~ ~ 25 VI, 516 | altars. For his frenzied soul~ ~ 26 VI, 826 | king of earth, whose weary soul~ ~ 27 VI, 845 | I claim no soul long banished from the light.~ ~ 28 VI, 866 | Flies not this wretched soul before your whips~ ~ 29 VI, 938 | grieves for that indignant soul~ ~ 30 VII, 22 | ills drew near, his anxious soul,~ ~ 31 VII, 279 | His eager soul ill brooked the small delay~ ~ 32 VII, 289 | none for fear. Deep in his soul~ ~ 33 VII, 348(14)| has been kept the aspiring soul By space so narrow from 34 VII, 792 | Pompeius fled, his mighty soul prepared~ ~ 35 VII, 905 | fierce convulsions raged the soul~ ~ 36 VII, 938 | Or should it please thy soul to torture more~ ~ 37 VII, 951 | shall perish. Where thy soul shall go~ ~ 38 VIII, 7 | comrades filled his anxious soul~ ~ 39 VIII, 32 | And crushed his pondering soul. So length of days~ ~ 40 VIII, 65 | Dark on her soul a night of anguish fell;~ ~ 41 VIII, 145 | to leave her." Pleased in soul~ ~ 42 VIII, 374 | answered, with indignant soul,~ ~ 43 VIII, 636 | apart! Pompeius, great in soul,~ ~ 44 VIII, 889 | mine offices thy mighty soul~ ~ 45 VIII, 975(24)| as a god. Osiris was the soul of Apis (see on line 537), 46 IX, 10 | blameless lives and fire of soul~ ~ 47 IX, 17 | His soul was filled, first on the 48 IX, 24 | and roused his angered soul~ ~ 49 IX, 57 | that her waters pleased thy soul of yore.~ ~ 50 IX, 89 | Pompeius' image, and upon thy soul~ ~ 51 IX, 137 | height of peril, moved her soul,~ ~ 52 IX, 284 | The parting soul, and light the funeral pyre.~ ~ 53 IX, 433 | Garamantian waves. But Cato's soul~ ~ 54 IX, 453 | Libya; men who brave in soul~ ~ 55 IX, 751 | limbs while living, and the soul~ ~ 56 IX, 947 | bound to Cato with admiring soul,~ ~ 57 X, 81 | Seized on her soul upon that night in which~ ~ 58 X, 174 | was his captive. Blind in soul~ ~ 59 X, 181 | Fabricius or Curius stern of soul,~ ~ 60 X, 405 | him was crime; his rabid soul~ ~