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 1      I,   121    |        in that victory than ye thought was won,~ ~
 2      I,   541    |          Thus each man's panic thought swells rumour's lie:~ ~
 3     II,   196    |                                Thought to remove, my victim to
 4     II,   442    |                             No thought of selfish pleasure turned
 5     II,   593    |    legions strength; and as he thought~ ~
 6    III,   487    |        Held back the blow they thought would be returned.~ ~
 7    III,   515    |                    Beheld, and thought some subterranean gust~ ~
 8    III,   773    |      For rising, victor (as he thought), to air,~ ~
 9    III,   785    |       darkness as of night, he thought~ ~
10     IV,   536    |                   Who can take thought for death, nor is your fame~ ~
11     IV,   594    | proposed: life to the foe they thought~ ~
12     IV,   848    |                             In thought that Juba fled. Then first
13      V,   574    |     lingered still: but Caesar thought~ ~
14      V,   793    |          Twere cruel (such thy thought) to speak the word~ ~
15      V,   857    |         Deceives thee with the thought that thou canst gaze~ ~
16     VI,   275    |                  Unhappy Aulus thought his words were true,~ ~
17     VI,   281    |      the punishment of all who thought~ ~
18    VII,   381    |                       No pious thought of father or of kin;~ ~
19    VII,   454    |        words, indignant at the thought,~ ~
20    VII,   765    |            Still were the gods thought worthy of his prayers~ ~
21    VII,   779    |                             So thought Pompeius; nor the foeman'
22    VII,   880    |    they seized; still had they thought~ ~
23   VIII,   187    |                   Of sorrowing thought upon the past, and dread~ ~
24   VIII,   328    |   Varus' supplication, sees in thought~ ~
25   VIII,   975(24)|       of Osiris the latter was thought to quit it. Then began the
26     IX,    44    |       such mighty armament had thought~ ~
27     IX,   164    |                              I thought great Caesar come. But worse
28     IX,   975    |       fate!~ ~ ~ ~ Whoe'er had thought~ ~
29      X,   352(19)|      The ancients seem to have thought that the Nile came from
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