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 1   Note           |        was discovered, Lucan was given the option of suicide or
 2      I,    35    |        such havoc: to no foe was given~ ~
 3      I,   148    |                              Had given the people much, and proud
 4      I,   508    |                To you alone 'tis given the gods and stars~ ~
 5      I,   658    |                 To whom alone is given the right to see~ ~
 6    III,    32    |          to me, by day to Caesar given.~ ~
 7    III,    63    |   popular love by corn in plenty given.~ ~
 8    III,   461    |          every tree. If faith be given~ ~
 9    III,   817    |        which the cruel gods have given,~ ~
10     IV,   221    |              Woe for the respite given by the gods~ ~
11     IV,   390    |                              390 Given by a worthy hand. No party
12     IV,   645    |                              Was given for this, that none need
13     IV,   658    |                    This name was given; and thus a swain retold~ ~
14      V,   125(11)|       reference is to the answer given by the oracle to the Athenians
15      V,   145(13)|        This name is one of those given to the Cumaean Sibyl mentioned
16      V,   207    |                       Nor was it given her by the god to speak~ ~
17      V,   391    |           Have then your efforts given~ ~
18      V,   678    |                 No other port is given, believe thou hast~ ~
19      V,   783    |   unguarded while thy limbs were given,~ ~
20     VI,   415(15)|                       The arrows given to Philoctetes by Hercules
21     VI,   688    |          use! to her it shall be given~ ~
22     VI,   807    |         adds, whereto no name is given:~ ~
23    VII,    35    |      captain! Would the gods had given~ ~
24    VII,   235    |        reading portents had been given to all,~ ~
25    VII,   247    |   Pompeius, shall that prayer be given.~ ~ ~ ~
26    VII,   298    |                     Your promise given: for this we flew to arms: 12~ ~
27    VII,   394    |         post: nor word nor order given,~ ~
28    VII,   426    | Ancestral statues. If to us were given~ ~
29    VII,   491    |                       Not cities given to the flames, nor towns~ ~
30    VII,   772    |                     Such have we given. Too little for the war~ ~
31   VIII,    84    |                As to thy sex, is given; thy husband's woe.~ ~
32   VIII,   539    |                      For counsel given; but in haste were met~ ~
33   VIII,   995    |                       In council given, shalt thou be transferred~ ~
34     IX,    27    |        balanced, nor the war had given~ ~
35     IX,   775    |                         Arcadian given, author of the lyre~ ~
36     IX,   981    |                             Have given thee power to snap the fatal
37     IX,  1103(30)|         of this march; and those given by Lucan are unreliable.
38     IX,  1252    |       other hands than thine was given~ ~
39      X,   344    |          Who veils thy fountain, given me to know.~ ~
40      X,   462    |            Nor wealth of peoples given to our command.~ ~
41      X,   523    |        by Pothinus was to Caesar given.~ ~ ~ ~
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