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 1      I,    60    |     shalt rule the world with power divine.~ ~
 2      I,    96    |                 The sovereign power that rules the earth and
 3      I,    98    |   baleful compact for divided power --~ ~
 4      I,   106    |   brook his fellow, nor shall power~ ~
 5      I,   169    |        Aimed at the summit of power, was thrust aside:~ ~
 6      I,   310    |  While from the rostrum I had power," he said,~ ~
 7      I,   363(13)|  scarcity in order to get the power.~ ~
 8      I,   370    |                 370 Greedy of power, the impious sword again~ ~
 9      I,   380    |    380 Of these long years of power and of crime?~ ~
10      I,   399    |   booty seek we, nor imperial power.~ ~
11      I,   426    |    thee fate gives me now the power:~ ~
12     II,   380    |  youth was in me and maternal power~ ~
13    III,   114    |                           His power and wish were one. No festal
14    III,   142    |    surely shall the Tribune's power defied~ ~
15    III,   164    |       Cotta: "When men bow to power~ ~
16    III,   200    |       200 Gifted with fateful power his stream along:~ ~
17    III,   386    |   rapid march? Nor weight nor power have we~ ~
18     IV,   931    |     of our lives. But who had power like him?~ ~
19      V,    30    |                30 The central power of Imperial Rome.~ ~
20      V,    51    |      your cause. The Consuls' power~ ~
21      V,   106    |    rule the earth with mystic power,~ ~
22      V,   195    |      nor ever with a mightier power~ ~
23      V,   451    |                  Clothing his power; and stamped upon the time~ ~
24      V,   892    | confessing that she fears the power.~ ~
25     VI,   543    |    illicit fire. Nor lies the power~ ~
26     VI,   629    |                    With vital power she thrust within the grave~ ~
27     VI,   698    |  Haemon's daughters, in whose power it lies~ ~
28     VI,   708    |                  Yield to thy power the dark and hidden end,~ ~
29     VI,   721    |    accomplishment. My art has power~ ~
30     VI,   730    |               730 Bows to the power supreme. But if thou be~ ~
31     VI,   770    |     Nay, though the witch had power to call the shades~ ~
32     VI,   783    |                     If I have power the Stygian lakes to show,~ ~
33     VI,   823    |     awful goddesses, avenging power~ ~
34     VI,   902    |      No murmur issued; he had power alone~ ~
35     VI,   979    |  nature's law, once used, had power no more~ ~
36    VII,   278    | burning with desire of kingly power~ ~
37    VII,   316    |                All blame; all power be yours. Nor deep the blood~ ~
38    VII,   353    |    war is done shall have the power~ ~
39    VII,   506    |            Once emblem of thy power, now no more~ ~
40    VII,   688    |                 The height of power and deserved a death~ ~
41    VII,   699    |  death, nor had thy conqueror power~ ~
42   VIII,    34    |                          When power has perished. Fortune's
43   VIII,    88    |            Is all the pomp of power and all the crowd~ ~
44   VIII,   412    |    voices, brave the victor's power,~ ~
45   VIII,   560    |      on a throne. For lawless power~ ~
46   VIII,   603    |   doubt, since thou art in my power,~ ~
47   VIII,   744    |       Sent from the gods with power, for Caesar's ire,~ ~
48   VIII,   820    |                        820 Of power in one short moment to his
49     IX,   232    |     noble part. Great was his power,~ ~
50     IX,   243    |               Pleased took he power, pleased he laid it down:~ ~
51     IX,   251    |  seize the despot on Imperial power,~ ~
52     IX,   299    |                           Has power to keep or save. That civil
53     IX,   981    |               Have given thee power to snap the fatal threads.~ ~ ~ ~
54     IX,  1041    |      In such a presence. What power had all the ills~ ~
55     IX,  1219    |                          Such power entrusted; nor hold thou
56      X,   114    |          To wield my father's power; but this my prayer:~ ~
57      X,   238    |                   A different power by the primal law,~ ~
58      X,   457    |                    Ask of our power from the polluted wave,~ ~
59      X,   463    |       we risen to a height of power~ ~
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