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 1      I,   312    |                    By this my voice against the Senate's will~ ~
 2     II,    74    |     either." Thus the patriot voice~ ~
 3     II,    81(1) |      strong flame, and a loud voice issued from the gloom, `
 4     II,    95    |         The Marius to come. A voice proclaimed~ ~
 5     II,   172    |                  The victor's voice spake once; but each man
 6    III,   122    |       all; and to his private voice 6~ ~
 7    III,   138    |      road to rapine, and with voice~ ~
 8    III,   157    |      yet so much that, if thy voice~ ~
 9     IV,   193    |     Yet for a little while no voice was heard,~ ~
10      V,   111    |      the human spirit: then a voice~ ~
11      V,   117    |      passion lurks within the voice~ ~
12      V,   133    |     priestess sorrow that the voice~ ~
13      V,   179    |                            No voice re-echoing through the spacious
14      V,   212    |   light; each fate required a voice;~ ~
15      V,   227    |  through the spacious vault a voice at length~ ~
16      V,   368    |                Thou that with voice and hand didst rage but
17      V,   421    |      back and trembled at the voice of him~ ~
18      V,   760    | yields me place; the people's voice~ ~
19     VI,   196    |   make the fortress his." His voice called forth~ ~
20     VI,   529    |     ears divine: save for one voice~ ~
21     VI,   575    |               Struck by their voice has gaped, 34 till through
22     VI,   612    | learned to hear the whispered voice of ghosts~ ~
23     VI,   737    |      fuller accents falls the voice;~ ~
24     VI,   810    |     had slimed. Last came her voice~ ~
25     VI,   821    |                  Such was her voice; but soon in clearer tones~ ~
26     VI,   837    |    Returning, hear me if with voice I cry~ ~
27     VI,   919    |              Tell through thy voice the mysteries to come."~ ~ ~ ~
28    VII,    49    |   sorrow, though the victor's voice~ ~
29    VII,    75    |                   Bearing the voice of all. To him was war~ ~
30    VII,   436    |      to strike; the rest with voice~ ~
31    VII,   557(20)| Caesar," he replied in a loud voice, "and to-day you will praise
32    VII,   663    |                       As of a voice immense, and sound of alms~ ~
33   VIII,   517    |                     Pompeius' voice was quelled.~ ~ ~ ~ They
34   VIII,   547    |                 First was his voice, for Magnus raised and troth~ ~
35   VIII,   621    |         To give his favouring voice; and for the work~ ~
36   VIII,   663    |   hand, his comrades' warning voice~ ~
37     IX,   202    |    the angry deep: but Cato's voice~ ~
38     IX,   638    |   Libyan world, and judge the voice~ ~
39     IX,   641    |                           The voice and counsel of this mighty
40     IX,   654    |     Lover of virtue, take the voice divine;~ ~
41     IX,   667    | achievement? Nay! No Hammen's voice~ ~
42     IX,   669    |  Bound are we to the gods; no voice we need;~ ~
43     IX,  1017    |     Juba's realm; by rumour's voice~ ~
44     IX,  1095    | should it linger nor obey the voice,~ ~
45      X,   484    |                   To hear the voice that counselled him to crime.~ ~
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