Book,  Verse

 1     II,   428|                     E'en lawful love resisted. 'Twas his rule~ ~
 2    III,    31|        moment left thee for her love, but all~ ~
 3    III,    63|                     The popular love by corn in plenty given.~ ~
 4    III,    95|          Far more than at their love, at such a fear.~ ~ ~ ~
 5    III,   133|       As yet unopened. 'Tis the love of gold~ ~
 6     IV,   213|                    Caesar shall love his kinsman.~ ~ ~ ~ Holy
 7     IV,   234|                 Grew with their love.~ ~ ~ ~ For when Petreius
 8     IV,   269|                             The love of impious battle. So when
 9     IV,   278|    struck, their recent vows of love~ ~
10     IV,   605|                      Attest his love for death?" Then through
11     IV,   627|        sword: this proved their love,~ ~
12      V,   354|        The worst, his wish, and love the spoils of war.~ ~
13      V,   832|       burdened it. Thus, lawful Love.~ ~
14      V,   856|       of Magnus' peril; and thy love 35~ ~
15      V,   874|                  That parts our love, nor yet the funeral pyre,~ ~
16      V,   910|         the last fond pledge of love,~ ~
17      V,   928|       Though tossed by restless love,~ ~
18     VI,   183|        Is loyalty too weak? Yet love of fight~ ~
19     VI,   286|                            Your love for Magnus and the Senate'
20     VI,   542|                                 Love, strange, unnatural; the
21     VI,   545|                              Of love maternal from the forehead
22    VII,    37|      the latest fruit of such a love:~ ~
23    VII,   847|     fruits and knowledge of the love~ ~
24   VIII,    86|               And in his misery love thy lord the more.~ ~
25   VIII,    91|                    Tis thine to love. Curb this unbounded grief,~ ~
26   VIII,    96|                    That was thy love."~ ~ ~ Roused by her husband'
27   VIII,   146|                       At such a love, and joyed that in the world~ ~
28   VIII,   176|      husband: for she won their love,~ ~
29   VIII,   318|                           Still love its hero.~ ~ ~ "Weigh upon
30   VIII,   387|                             For love of liberty? If thou canst
31   VIII,   438|      bows at venture. Brave men love~ ~
32   VIII,   455|    hateful secrets of barbarian love,~ ~
33   VIII,   736|               Shall prove their love." Thus did Pompeius die,~ ~
34   VIII,   836|                                 Love for the dead compelled his
35     IX,   134|         find her solace, and to love~ ~
36     IX,   216|        her spouse: and such the love~ ~
37     IX,   274|                            Twas love of Magnus, not of civil
38     IX,   350|          350 Astonied; and with love of toil resumed~ ~
39     IX,   451|       shall men venture for the love of laws~ ~
40     IX,   478|         torch of valour and the love~ ~
41     IX,  1123|                             For love renowned; where on the mournful
42     IX,  1256|           twas far removed from love.~ ~
43     IX,  1310|              1310 Thine ancient love to Caesar, and thy life.~ ~
44      X,    84| Antonius for the madness of his love,~ ~
45      X,    88|                   Gave place to love; and in adulterous bed,~ ~
46      X,   438| enfondling arms, and drunk with love~ ~
47      X,   469|                           Shall love us, guilty of Pompeius'
48      X,   480|        upon him in the lists of love;~ ~
49      X,   495|                  Lose faith and love of kin: their pittance earned 21~ ~
50      X,   506|                             Nor love for husband nor regard for
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