Book,  Verse

 1      I,   298|        shame of battle, and his mind~ ~
 2     II,    32|     death approaching: and with mind distraught~ ~
 3    III,    41|          More bent on war, with mind assured of ill,~ ~
 4    III,   394|                      Is now thy mind -- to force the gates, and
 5     IV,   543|            Is thrust not on the mind -- we cannot flee;~ ~
 6     IV,   641|        slavery needs no valiant mind~ ~
 7     IV,   802|          Of bloodshed fills the mind, and eager hands~ ~
 8     IV,   926|         Swept o'er his wavering mind: and Curio changed,~ ~
 9      V,   175|                 Which proved no mind possessed with fire divine;~ ~
10      V,   198|            Drove out her former mind, expelled the man,~ ~
11      V,   550|                550 But Caesar's mind though frenzied for the
12      V,   833|       tyrant o'er the mightiest mind!~ ~
13      V,   870|     their full misery; then her mind amazed~ ~
14     VI,   369|         to Pompeius came (whose mind was bent~ ~
15     VI,   546|       forth by spells alone the mind decays,~ ~
16    VII,   101|                             His mind was adverse, but he felt
17    VII,   160|       In universal chaos? Every mind~ ~
18    VII,   906| Pentheus raving; nor Agave's 26 mind~ ~
19    VII,   912|        slumber. Thus his guilty mind~ ~
20   VIII,   182|       those he quitted. Magnus' mind,~ ~
21   VIII,   359|     soothed me dying. Yet as my mind in turn~ ~
22     IX,    25|   vengeance; last possessed the mind~ ~
23     IX,   272|  stirring throng; but one whose mind~ ~
24     IX,   359|        prizeless, for to Cato's mind~ ~
25      X,   176|    profusion of her wealth, the mind~ ~
26      X,   402|  nightly watches. But Pothinus' mind,~ ~
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