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1 I, 217| broken sighs the Vision spake:~ ~ 2 I, 224| Then spake he, "Thunderer, who from 3 I, 256| Here," spake he, "peace, here broken 4 I, 403| Thus Caesar spake; but doubtful murmurs ran~ ~ 5 I, 410| foremost Captain of the army, spake:~ ~ 6 I, 618| hear; nay more: dumb oxen spake;~ ~ 7 I, 708| could find no peer, then spake at large:~ ~ 8 II, 4| Her laws, and prescient spake the coming guilt.~ ~ ~ ~ 9 II, 79| And thus spake one, to justify his fears:~ ~ 10 II, 172| The victor's voice spake once; but each man struck~ ~ 11 II, 269| public cares. And thus he spake:~ ~ 12 II, 322| Brutus thus; but spake~ ~ 13 II, 575| st not," so the chieftain spake,~ ~ 14 II, 580| pardon nothing." Thus he spake, and bade~ ~ 15 II, 711| Forbad Iberia, to his son he spake,~ ~ 16 II, 793| Thus spake to Fortune: "Thou whose 17 III, 12| in form as of a Fury spake:~ ~ 18 III, 39| make thee wholly mine." She spake and fled.~ ~ 19 III, 103| unvisited -- thus Caesar spake:~ ~ 20 III, 139| Clear ringing spake: "Save o'er Metellus dead~ ~ 21 III, 491| While thus he spake: "Henceforth let no man 22 III, 493| This be your creed." He spake, and all obeyed,~ ~ 23 III, 794| miss the living." Thus he spake,~ ~ 24 III, 822| Outlive thy parent." Thus he spake, and seized~ ~ 25 IV, 195| Or gesture, spake they; but their passion 26 IV, 532| Thus spake in tones commanding: "Free 27 IV, 797| Thus in his fear he spake: "By daring much~ ~ 28 V, 232| Of vast Euboea." Thus she spake, no more.~ ~ ~ ~ 29 V, 616| with sudden plenty." So he spake~ ~ 30 V, 649| Then spake the captain of the trembling 31 V, 771| earth shall honour." Thus he spake,~ ~ 32 V, 845| rouse him weeping. But he spake:~ ~ 33 VI, 274| s flag deserted." So he spake.~ ~ 34 VI, 739| Uncertain to the ear."~ ~ ~ Thus spake the hag~ ~ 35 VI, 779| Thus spake the witch: "Forbid your 36 VI, 920| 920 Thus spake she, and her words by mystic 37 VII, 225| An augur spake: "This day the fight is 38 VII, 407| all his forces, thus he spake: "The day~ ~ 39 VII, 714| st pay atonement." So he spake: no more;~ ~ 40 VII, 840| 840 But thus he spake: "To cities nor to men~ ~ 41 VIII, 766| victor's triumph." Thus she spake,~ ~ 42 IX, 108| For thus thy father spake within mine ear:~ ~ 43 IX, 177| Thus Sextus spake: and Cnaeus at the words~ ~ 44 IX, 201| Such were the words he spake; and soon the fleet~ ~ 45 IX, 271| more a pirate?" Thus he spake, and gazed~ ~ 46 IX, 303| of the Consul." Thus he spake~ ~ 47 IX, 441| they trod the deserts, Cato spake:~ ~ 48 IX, 477| unshamed." 'Twas thus that Cato spake,~ ~ 49 IX, 685| Thus Cato spake, and faithful to his creed~ ~ 50 IX, 1155| the altar of Jove," thus spake the guide,~ ~ 51 IX, 1315| forgiveness."~ ~ ~ Thus he spake, but found~ ~ 52 X, 230| shall I leave."~ ~ ~ He spake, and then the priest:~ ~