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 1      I,   110    |                         110 To cause the shedding of a brother'
 2      I,   143    |                   Each for his cause can vouch a judge supreme;~ ~
 3      I,   300    |       action just and give him cause for arms.~ ~
 4      I,   311    |        the populace to aid thy cause,~ ~
 5      I,   473    |                   Whate'er the cause that may control the main~ ~
 6     II,   129    |                           Twas cause enough for death that they
 7     II,   282    |                    But each by cause impelled: the household
 8     II,   577    |       to my conquered foes the cause of hope,~ ~
 9     II,   585    |        Magnus for the Senate's cause~ ~
10     II,   604    |             We gain the better cause; the crime is theirs.~ ~
11    III,   136    |     for this dross, the vilest cause of all,~ ~
12    III,   513    |    High as the battlements, by cause unseen~ ~
13    III,   672    |                                Cause of fresh anguish to their
14     IV,   295    |      this moment of the better cause~ ~
15     IV,   393    |            And with our former cause we kept the faith,~ ~
16     IV,   806    |                 Who weighs the cause? With whom the soldier stands,~ ~
17     IV,   899    |      Pompeius and the Senate's cause.~ ~ ~ ~
18     IV,   932(27)|       far Gaulish gold was the cause of this conversion we cannot
19      V,    51    |         As, when ye fled, your cause. The Consuls' power~ ~
20      V,   289    |    gain their honour and their cause.~ ~
21      V,   392    |                 Strength to my cause? Not so: the heavenly gods~ ~
22      V,   399    |                   For Caesar's cause was Labienus; 20 now~ ~
23      V,   555    |                           Thou cause of evil to the suffering
24      V,   639    |                     But if the cause demands, behold me thine.~ ~
25      V,   667    |                            One cause of terror just -- thou dost
26      V,   834    |         His spouse was the one cause why Magnus stayed~ ~
27     VI,   286    |        Magnus and the Senate's cause~ ~
28     VI,   480    |        men count their riches, cause accursed~ ~
29    VII,    68    |     men, to make them seem its cause.~ ~
30    VII,    78    |       persuasion to the weaker cause.~ ~
31    VII,    89    |        favour not the Senate's cause?~ ~
32    VII,   139    |        without the ruin of our cause)~ ~
33    VII,   305    |        whom it falls. If in my cause~ ~
34    VII,   419    |                            Our cause of battle. If for him were
35    VII,   788    |        Beloved Cornelia, didst cause his flight;~ ~
36   VIII,   107    |           Have left the better cause. O, hero mine,~ ~
37   VIII,   131    |        devoted, Magnus, to thy cause.~ ~
38   VIII,   270    | Macedon's hero set: in Magnus' cause~ ~
39   VIII,   378    |      the world to ruin? Is the cause~ ~
40   VIII,   395    | Pompeius, thou shalt plead thy cause~ ~
41   VIII,   545(17)|      in his time, and for this cause became mad, as the Egyptians
42   VIII,   598    |             If not by arms thy cause. This sword, which fate~ ~
43   VIII,   645    |  championed the Roman Senate's cause;~ ~
44   VIII,   647    |                             To cause forbearance in a Pharian
45     IX,    29    |        Magnus for the Senate's cause~ ~
46     IX,   132    |    aught but grief required to cause my own."~ ~ ~ ~
47     IX,   277    |                            Our cause is perished. Let us seek
48     IX,   610    |    uprears a wood; a fount the cause~ ~
49     IX,  1000    |    1000 Slain by some heavenly cause, and from the sky~ ~
50     IX,  1250    |            1250 Might help thy cause 'mid lovers of his name?~ ~
51     IX,  1255    |     haughty hand? Whate'er the cause~ ~
52      X,   205    |                              A cause of battle.~ ~ ~ ~ When of
53      X,   287    |     autumn. Who shall give the cause?~ ~
54      X,   545    |                            His cause forbidding hope, looked
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