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 1      I,     1(1) |  Milton's sonnet). Emathia was part of Macedonia, but the word
 2      I,    66    |       the scales, and let that part of heaven~ ~
 3      I,   506(19)| reality of a future life was a part of Lucan's belief, as a
 4      I,   687    |    disease, and on the hostile part~ ~
 5     II,   130    |        soon 'twas a sluggard's part~ ~
 6     II,   279    |     the people's fury take thy part,~ ~
 7    III,   293    |                Hasting to set, part seen, his nightly course;~ ~
 8    III,   586    |        battle, swift on either part~ ~
 9    III,   726    |           Unhindered: now they part and through the gap~ ~
10    III,   728    |   shipwrecked crew, the larger part~ ~
11    III,   792    |     play, not wholly dead, the part~ ~
12    III,   829    |                        In most part sunk; -- some ships by Romans
13     IV,   133    |       son; then smiling to his part~ ~
14     IV,   705    |         And squeeze his middle part: next 'twixt the thighs~ ~
15     IV,   932(27)|      the subject of the latter part of this book. Mommsen describes
16      V,    47    |     their Curio, the weightier part 4~ ~
17      V,   105    |      sung, is fate. Haply some part of Jove~ ~
18      V,   556    |       speed hath won the major part: from thee~ ~
19      V,   621    |      Or peaceful rays to rest; part of his beams~ ~
20      V,   698    |       all the winds from every part of heaven~ ~
21      V,   709(31)|      this theory says, "For my part I know of no river called
22      V,   866    |    rout, still let my choicest part~ ~
23      V,   912    |           Still gazing as they part no final words~ ~
24     VI,   772    |                     Were not a part of hell. Discordant hues~ ~
25   VIII,   156    |     Your guilt was caused -- I part, throughout the world~ ~
26   VIII,   167    |                  And whence to part, unhindered."~ ~ ~ In the
27   VIII,   295    |        exiled lord in chiefest part~ ~
28   VIII,   679    |                  That I should part from thee? No happy star~ ~
29   VIII,   786    |     slaughter, play the second part~ ~
30   VIII,   963    |   destiny foredoomed to bear a part~ ~
31     IX,   176    |           The gods: I weep the part preserved by men."~ ~ ~ ~
32     IX,   232    |             Has played a noble part. Great was his power,~ ~
33     IX,   396    |        the deep: their ship in part was fast,~ ~
34     IX,   397    |                                Part hanging on the sea; their
35     IX,   405    |    Some portion, but the major part by helm~ ~
36     IX,   485    |                           Some part to Europe; for the shores
37     IX,   950    |                   950 In every part) there spouted forth for
38      X,   148    |       the coverlets; the major part~ ~
39      X,   150    |     150 Had drunk their juice: part feathered as with gold;~ ~
40      X,   151    |                                Part crimson dyed, in manner
41      X,   253    |                           That part of heaven where the Lion
42      X,   315    |            If, Caesar, 'tis my part~ ~
43      X,   489    |        Of Latian race the most part of his train,~ ~
44      X,   596(24)|     conflagration that a large part of the library of the Ptolemies
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