Book,  Verse

 1      I,   134|                With thee all trust was buried, and the chiefs~ ~
 2      I,   258|  judge, and in the fates our trust."~ ~
 3      I,   415|     using it. Had'st thou no trust in us?~ ~
 4      I,   576|                         They trust not for one night. Yet for
 5     II,   675|     soul alike; nor dared he trust~ ~
 6     IV,   163|                          His trust no longer in the Roman world;~ ~
 7     IV,   232|        Faith was renewed and trust. Thus made the fates~ ~
 8     IV,   756|                              Trust in his Latian troops, from
 9      V,   614|      for a rich old age: and trust thy fates~ ~
10      V,   661|           But great Caesar's trust~ ~
11      V,   670| through the middle storm and trust in me.~ ~
12    VII,    87|     thy conquests! Where thy trust in Fate,~ ~
13    VII,   128|                              Trust to the sword the fortunes
14    VII,   162|                         They trust no sword until its deadly
15    VII,   395|       In fate they put their trust. Nor, had'st thou placed~ ~
16    VII,   819|             Finds happiness? Trust thou in Fortune yet,~ ~
17   VIII,   149|                    Did I not trust it with so sweet a pledge~ ~
18   VIII,   154|            Nor was afraid to trust you with the means~ ~
19   VIII,   215|                              Trust to the winds for guidance.
20   VIII,   344|                          Nor trust they only to the javelin
21   VIII,   347|        Forced me not thus to trust that savage race~ ~
22   VIII,   604|  Thou art my victim? By what trust in us~ ~
23   VIII,   990|      such holy office in his trust! 25~ ~
24     IX,   483|     the world, 12 if fame we trust,~ ~
25     IX,  1053|    have lived. Such is their trust~ ~
26      X,   219|                   To bear in trust the secrets of the world?~ ~
27      X,   437|                         Then trust the boy! Yet give him but
28      X,   518|                  So did they trust the sword -- might slay
29      X,   531|                   Placing no trust, within the palace courts~ ~
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