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 1      I,    76    |               First of such deeds I purpose to unfold~ ~
 2      I,   139    |                 Of glorious deeds accomplished for the state~ ~
 3      I,   504    |        The fame of valorous deeds in battle done,~ ~
 4     II,    80    |                80 "No other deeds the fates laid up in store~ ~
 5     II,   244    |                         For deeds like these, shall Sulla
 6     II,   715    | where, through thy father's deeds,~ ~
 7    III,   353    |         Which chronicle the deeds of Latian fame;~ ~
 8     IV,   231    |               Or challenge, deeds of prowess in the war,~ ~
 9     IV,   555    | dost prepare. What glorious deeds~ ~
10     IV,   741(19)|     That is, extols ancient deeds.~ ~
11      V,   756    |      Let fate cut short the deeds that I would do~ ~
12     VI,   173    |     centurion made, through deeds of blood,~ ~
13     VI,   176    |               How valourous deeds in civil war may be~ ~
14     VI,   199    |                To watch his deeds; and, wondering at the man,~ ~
15     VI,   296    |    bosom) for his matchless deeds,~ ~
16     VI,   305    |    all thy prowess, all thy deeds of pride~ ~
17     VI,   500    |          500 Stained by his deeds of shame the fights he won,~ ~
18     VI,   674    |     His wonted ministers in deeds of guilt,~ ~
19    VII,   241    |    the fame alone of mighty deeds~ ~
20    VII,   295    |   fates; and Caesar in your deeds~ ~
21    VII,   357    | backwards, that such mighty deeds should pass~ ~
22    VII,   639    |   the coming ages paint the deeds~ ~
23    VII,   642    |    vain lament, and let the deeds that fell~ ~
24    VII,   683    |              Whose fearless deeds the centuries record,~ ~
25    VII,   890    |       890 Still wrought its deeds of blood, and restless sought~ ~
26   VIII,    28    |    thrust upon him, and the deeds~ ~
27   VIII,   316    |                Of our great deeds of glory in the past~ ~
28   VIII,   558(19)|   It is the licence of dark deeds protects E'en states most
29   VIII,   561    | defence is crime, and cruel deeds~ ~
30   VIII,   717    |                         His deeds had won. And when within
31   VIII,   943    |   name, then add his mighty deeds:~ ~
32     IX,   666    |                   To aim at deeds of bravery? Can fame~ ~
33     IX,   677    |                 In virtuous deeds; in all that thou can'st
34      X,   464    |                         For deeds of blood, and Fortune to
35      X,   576    |       Fruitful in monstrous deeds: not Juba's realm~ ~
36      X,   646    | Again they rush to arms; in deeds of fight~ ~
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