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 1      I,   144    |       heaven: the vanquished, Cato, thee. 7~ ~
 2      I,   357    |                           And Cato's empty name! We will not
 3     II,   266    |         He sought his kinsman Cato's humble home.~ ~
 4     II,   276    |                               Cato is Brutus' guide. Art thou
 5     II,   287    |                         Shall Cato for war's sake make war
 6     II,   312    |                           For Cato's conduct shall approve
 7     II,   315    |   Vexes my spirit; and should Cato too~ ~
 8     II,   323    |                               Cato from inmost breast these
 9     II,   327    |             To have made even Cato guilty. Who has strength~ ~
10     II,   350    |       the hostile ranks. When Cato falls~ ~
11     II,   370(14)|   Marcia was first married to Cato, and bore him three sons;
12     II,   370(14)|     his death she returned to Cato. (Plutarch, "Cato", 25,
13     II,   370(14)| returned to Cato. (Plutarch, "Cato", 25, 52.) It was in reference
14     II,   370(14)|      Plutarch says "to accuse Cato of filthy lucre is like
15     II,   370(14)| Marcia remained at Rome while Cato hurried after Pompeius.~ ~
16     II,   373    |                          Then Cato to Hortensius gave the dame~ ~
17     II,   381    |            I did thy bidding, Cato, and received~ ~
18     II,   386    |        Let `Marcia, spouse to Cato,' be engraved.~ ~
19     II,   394    |                    Be nearer, Cato, to the wars than thine?"~ ~ ~ ~
20     II,   419    |                            On Cato's lineaments the marks of
21     II,   443    |                            In Cato's acts, or swayed his upright
22    III,   187    |                           And Cato 10 bore from distant Cyprus
23    III,   187(10)|                See Plutarch, "Cato", 34, 39.~ ~
24     VI,   364    |                            Of Cato ended: and Pharsalia's name~ ~
25     VI,   937    |            In sands of Libya: Cato, greatest foe~ ~
26     IX           |                      BOOK IX~ Cato~ ~ ~ ~ ~
27     IX,    26    |                    Of haughty Cato.~ ~ ~ ~ He while yet the
28     IX,    64    |                  To make e'en Cato weep.~ ~ ~ ~ For when in
29     IX,   122    |                               Cato, none else!' Thus have I
30     IX,   143    |       Where stood the camp of Cato. Sad as one~ ~
31     IX,   202    |     dared the angry deep: but Cato's voice~ ~
32     IX,   227    |                          From Cato's noble breast instinct
33     IX,   268    |                           But Cato hailed them from the furthest
34     IX,   302    |                 Thou, patriot Cato, find'st thy guide, we seek~ ~
35     IX,   308    |                          From Cato's blameless breast: "Then
36     IX,   343    |     crime commends not."~ ~ ~ Cato thus recalled~ ~
37     IX,   359    |     Cyrene; prizeless, for to Cato's mind~ ~
38     IX,   433    |     In Garamantian waves. But Cato's soul~ ~
39     IX,   441    |    ere they trod the deserts, Cato spake:~ ~
40     IX,   455    |   risk their all. 'Tis not in Cato's thoughts~ ~
41     IX,   477    |    unshamed." 'Twas thus that Cato spake,~ ~
42     IX,   520    |      commerce.~ ~ ~ ~ Here at Cato's word~ ~
43     IX,   645    |           If not to blameless Cato, shall the gods~ ~
44     IX,   656    |    high counsellor."~ ~ ~ But Cato, full~ ~
45     IX,   685    |                          Thus Cato spake, and faithful to his
46     IX,   862    |    Amid these pests undaunted Cato urged~ ~
47     IX,   878    |                           Nor Cato's sternness, nor of his
48     IX,   894    |                               Cato bids lift the standard,
49     IX,   947    |                  And bound to Cato with admiring soul,~ ~
50     IX,  1106    |                           Saw Cato's steps upon the sandy waste.~ ~
51      X,   482    |                Shall grant of Cato's and of Brutus' prayers~ ~
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