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1 I, 180| had taken, such as are the doom~ ~ 2 I, 719| Shall find a doom for many. Had the star~ ~ 3 II, 6| suffering mortals at thy doom should know~ ~ 4 II, 583| last dishonour, whose worse doom~ ~ 5 III, 314| Which sealed the doom of Croesus' king; nor where~ ~ 6 IV, 3| slaughter, hastened on the doom~ ~ 7 IV, 233| Their doom complete, and all the crimes 8 IV, 538| Ye meet your destined doom. None know how long~ ~ 9 IV, 840| 840 Hung over him the doom of coming death~ ~ 10 V, 237| princes, and the latest doom~ ~ 11 V, 419| Behold the doom and learn to strike and 12 V, 425| and blade to satisfy the doom~ ~ 13 V, 891| bear such sorrow and my doom. Forgive~ ~ 14 VI, 705| world or heir to death and doom.~ ~ 15 VI, 933| expiation of their country's doom,~ ~ 16 VII, 58| Their own, their country's doom? Ah! fatal rage~ ~ 17 VII, 193| the sacrifice of coming doom.~ ~ ~ ~ 18 VII, 216| Foreknew the doom) should tremble with affright?~ ~ 19 VII, 359| wars the harvest or the doom.~ ~ 20 VII, 504| centuries and spoke thy doom.~ ~ 21 VII, 538| gods. Yet for this day of doom~ ~ 22 VII, 590| lingered, but decreed the doom~ ~ 23 VII, 684| battle, nor provoke the doom!~ ~ 24 VII, 732| peoples fell. Thus, Rome, thy doom was wrought~ ~ 25 VII, 749| Such be our doom; yet, Fortune, sharing not~ ~ 26 VII, 775| Why doom all else beside him?" Thus 27 VIII, 61| land; she marks the cruel doom~ ~ 28 VIII, 452| Is thy worst doom, Pompeius; but no death~ ~ 29 IX, 126| follow; yet how distant be my doom~ ~ 30 X, 625| Nor longer was Pothinus' doom delayed,~ ~