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 1      I,    53    |       Thy watch relieved, to seek divine abodes,~ ~
 2      I,   218    |                         What seek ye, men of Rome? and whither
 3      I,   399    |                     No booty seek we, nor imperial power.~ ~
 4      I,   402    |                 On those who seek to drag the tyrant down."~ ~ ~ ~
 5      I,   512    |                              Seek not the dismal homes of
 6     II,    99    |      from thy madness. If ye seek revenge~ ~
 7     II,   131    |                           To seek the guilty: hundreds died
 8     II,   286    |    by thirst for blood, they seek the camp.~ ~
 9     II,   553    |           Your coward souls? Seek ye by barricades~ ~
10     II,   831    |                         Thou seek'st thy fated fall; not that
11    III,   210    |                     210 Next seek the battle Creta's hundred
12    III,   231    |             Winged squadrons seek the banks of warmer Nile;~ ~
13    III,   360    |                     360 Thou seek'st to join in battle, weeping
14     IV,   101    |   kine; for those who forage seek,~ ~
15     IV,   169    |                              Seek not the bridge nor ford:
16     IV,   433    |       Beset by care no more, seek out their homes.~ ~
17      V,   122    |                           To seek another, it hath turned
18      V,   304    |     To quit thy crimes; thou seek'st by land and sea~ ~
19      V,   323    | stretch our dying limbs; nor seek in vain,~ ~
20      V,   388    |      all the rivers that now seek the sea~ ~
21      V,   792    |        And why thyself didst seek Italia's shores?~ ~
22      V,   904    |               And thou shalt seek the ocean, to my shores~ ~
23      V,   906    |              There will they seek thee." Thus she spoke distraught,~ ~
24     VI,   372    |                           To seek Ausonia, his native land,~ ~
25     VI,   849    |                 Once more he seek his dust; and let the shade~ ~
26     VI,   965    |  fight decides, no more. Nor seek to know~ ~
27     VI,   971    |           And what should'st seek. O miserable race!~ ~
28    VII,   414    |                              Seek them with sword. Here in
29    VII,   671    |                          But seek the senators -- thus Rome
30    VII,   711    |           Warring no more, I seek the silent shades,~ ~
31    VII,   802    |         How wast thou great! Seek thou the wars no more,~ ~
32   VIII,   161    |         Be faithful. And now seek I in what lands~ ~
33   VIII,   189    | doubts, and from the captain seek~ ~
34   VIII,   256    |                           To seek for shelter Babylonian walls;~ ~
35   VIII,   305    |                            I seek your counsel. Rouse ye as
36   VIII,   329    |    him. Wherefore, comrades, seek~ ~
37   VIII,   348(11)|   Pompeius have attempted to seek support, and that such an
38   VIII,   383    |        Known heretofore, and seek for other poles~ ~
39   VIII,   505    |                         Then seek we Pharos. Egypt on the
40   VIII,   556    |                          But seek the happy. As the stars
41   VIII,   754    |      of thee, and didst thou seek~ ~
42   VIII,   998    |                  Who now may seek beneath the raging Crab~ ~
43     IX,   277    |    cause is perished. Let us seek our homes~ ~
44     IX,   302    |  Cato, find'st thy guide, we seek~ ~
45     IX,   309    |      s rival host ye too did seek~ ~
46     IX,   332    |      former master slain, ye seek his heir!~ ~
47     IX,   347    |                 Untrammelled seek the air, nor slothful light~ ~
48     IX,   462    |    Let him by fairer journey seek his lord.~ ~
49     IX,   467    |      the spring: who sees me seek~ ~
50     IX,   631    |      they know that does not seek the main,~ ~
51     IX,   679    |                              Seek we our deities? Let those
52     IX,   684    |       Thus hath Jove spoken: seek to know no more."~ ~ ~ ~
53     IX,   881    |                   Raging, to seek for water that might slake~ ~
54     IX,   997    |   the warfare. Rather let us seek~ ~
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