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 1     II,   718    |                   Rouse Egypt's kings; Tigranes, wholly mine,~ ~
 2    III,    34    |         made forgetful; and the kings of death~ ~
 3    III,   188    |        riches torn from captive kings~ ~
 4    III,   331    |       Beneath one chief so many kings made war;~ ~
 5     IV,   613    |       Dire omen for the brother kings of Thebes.~ ~
 6      V,    25    |       truth all peoples and all kings confess;~ ~
 7      V,    57    |         shower on people and on kings~ ~
 8      V,   131    |           Has silent stood, and kings forbade the gods 12~ ~
 9      V,   236    |         to reveal the deaths of kings,~ ~
10     VI,    65    |               Fit for Assyria's kings, is closed by walls~ ~
11     VI,   360    |         corse than her Egyptian kings:~ ~
12     VI,   689    |       their trunks the heads of kings,~ ~
13     VI,   767    |        through which the nether kings~ ~
14     VI,   941    |           First consul when the kings were thrust from Rome.~ ~
15    VII,    64    |       rule were ended." Eastern kings no less,~ ~
16    VII,   196    |        madness and what Stygian Kings~ ~
17    VII,   262    |       tetrarchs and the greater kings;~ ~
18    VII,   325    |       cowards and their vaunted kings:~ ~
19    VII,   343    |                                 Kings trodden down and scattered
20    VII,   354    |      all that peoples, all that kings enjoy~ ~
21    VII,   676    |         twice the conquerors of kings,~ ~
22    VII,   827    |           Look on the suppliant kings, thy subjects still;~ ~
23    VII,   864    |        the tents. The wealth of kings~ ~
24   VIII,    89    | faithful senators and suppliant kings;~ ~
25   VIII,   113    |         gently onwards, and the kings~ ~
26   VIII,   159    |                      Some other kings and peoples may be pleased~ ~
27   VIII,   183    |       cares, sought through the kings~ ~
28   VIII,   236    |                             The Kings, his ministers.~ ~ ~ ~ To
29   VIII,   355    |     earth, as known to men. The kings I made~ ~
30   VIII,   391    |                       Hyrcanian kings and Indian princes kneel,~ ~
31   VIII,   514    |                             New kings bring mildest sway." 14~ ~ ~ ~
32   VIII,   514(14)|    kingdome finds ~ ~ Under new kings."~ ~
33   VIII,   644    |         Capitol, and vanquished kings,~ ~
34   VIII,   752    |       And in disaster, when the kings refused,~ ~
35   VIII,   791    |         the locks, the dread of kings, which waved~ ~
36   VIII,   809    |         rests, and ashes of the kings are closed~ ~
37   VIII,   948    |        safe to nations; Eastern kings~ ~
38     IX,   188    |           And all their ancient Kings, to swim the Nile?~ ~
39      X,    82    |     wanton daughter of Pellaean kings~ ~
40      X,   163    |                             Lay kings, and Caesar in the midst
41      X,   323    |         the Pharian and Persian kings~ ~
42      X,   326    |         nature. Greatest of the kings~ ~
43      X,   332    |     ends of earth; and necks of kings~ ~
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