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 1      I,   413    |                             Tis mine to speak it; we complain
 2      I,   427    |                    The will was mine before. No citizen~ ~
 3      I,   759    |                        Known to mine eyes that mutilated trunk~ ~
 4     II,   391    |             And labour shall be mine to share with thee.~ ~
 5     II,   631    |         he call me? Fear not ye mine age.~ ~
 6     II,   634    |       leave his people free, is mine: a throne~ ~
 7     II,   649    |         My steps they follow -- mine, whose conquering signs~ ~
 8     II,   718    |         kings; Tigranes, wholly mine,~ ~
 9    III,    39    |          Shall make thee wholly mine." She spake and fled.~ ~
10    III,   492    |        forest: all the crime is mine.~ ~
11     IV,   732    |                          Within mine arms constrained; against
12      V,   757    |         on the end: the past is mine.~ ~
13     VI,   287    |                    Is less than mine for death." These were his
14     VI,   376    | Hesperia when the war began was mine;~ ~
15     VI,   377    |                                 Mine, had I chosen in our country'
16     VI,   700    |       To turn the future, be it mine to know~ ~
17     VI,   724    |                             And mine it is, though every star
18     VI,   883    |            Or shall I summon to mine aid that god~ ~
19    VII,   134    |        blame nor glory shall be mine to-day.~ ~
20    VII,   335    |                         Of you, mine own true soldiers, proved
21    VII,   447    |        Be still found place for mine, with wife and child,~ ~
22    VII,   637    |      Muse repelled: no poesy of mine~ ~
23   VIII,   107    |       the better cause. O, hero mine,~ ~
24   VIII,   111    |           To bring thee misery? Mine, mine the guilt,~ ~
25   VIII,   111    |        bring thee misery? Mine, mine the guilt,~ ~
26   VIII,   112    |                                 Mine be the penalty. And that
27   VIII,   164    |         bidest, thus. May it be mine again,~ ~
28   VIII,   301    |             O faithful comrades mine in war and flight!~ ~
29   VIII,   673    |              Await my fortunes; mine shall be the life~ ~
30   VIII,   749    |                             See mine, Cornelia's. On me the blame~ ~
31   VIII,   757    |                  Death shall be mine, either by headlong leap~ ~
32   VIII,   764    |       still he lives, nor is it mine as yet~ ~
33   VIII,   889    |                      From these mine offices thy mighty soul~ ~
34     IX,   108    |         thy father spake within mine ear:~ ~
35     IX,   119    |      And mindful of his rights, mine heir shall rouse~ ~
36     IX,   442    |        men of Rome, who through mine arms alone~ ~
37     IX,   852(26)|       sweet lady, have infected mine. Anne: Would they were basilisks,
38     IX,  1289    |      Magnus; and that neck were mine~ ~
39      X,   109    |       last words, by which 'tis mine to share~ ~
40      X,   224    |     shall Eudoxus' year 8 excel mine own.~ ~
41      X,   439    |                    Thy life and mine he'll barter for a kiss.~ ~
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