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 1     II,   262    |      terrors found in haughty Brutus' breast~ ~
 2     II,   276    |                       Cato is Brutus' guide. Art thou for peace,~ ~
 3     II,   320    |       320 Nor Caesar shall in Brutus find a foe.~ ~
 4     II,   321    |     the fight is fought shall Brutus strike,~ ~
 5     II,   322    |      strike the victor."~ ~ ~ Brutus thus; but spake~ ~
 6     II,   366    | stirred the blood that ran in Brutus' veins~ ~
 7     II,   418    |                By any save by Brutus. Sad and stern~ ~
 8    III,   577    |      Named Stoechades 28, and Brutus 29 turret ship~ ~
 9    III,   577(29)|              This was Decimus Brutus, an able and trusted lieutenant
10    III,   595    |                        Towers Brutus' deck praetorian. Oars on
11    III,   621    |                          Then Brutus to the pilot of his ship:~ ~
12    III,   628    |       Grecian ships attacking Brutus found~ ~
13    III,   837    |      Fought for the dead. But Brutus thus at sea~ ~
14    III,   838(32)|                        It was Brutus who gained the naval victory
15      V,   244    |         Just vengeance, and a Brutus' arm once more~ ~
16     VI,   939    |       shall disdain to serve. Brutus alone~ ~
17    VII,    46    |    struck their bosoms as for Brutus dead.~ ~
18    VII,   678    |   upon the field.~ ~ ~ ~ But, Brutus, where,~ ~
19    VII,   679(23)|          Plutarch states that Brutus after the battle escaped
20    VII,   679(23)|    come to him; and it was on Brutus' opinion that Caesar determined
21    VII,   679(23)|    Pompeius. Caesar entrusted Brutus with the command of Cisalpine
22    VII,   689    |                      Noble at Brutus' hands -- then let him live,~ ~
23   VIII,   708    |       This deed be called, if Brutus wrought a crime?~ ~ ~ ~
24     IX,    23    |        Tossed on the deep: in Brutus' blameless breast~ ~
25      X,   413    |   hence the shame that not by Brutus' hand~ ~
26      X,   482    |  Shall grant of Cato's and of Brutus' prayers~ ~
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