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 1    III,   481   | grove and fears to find its lord.~ ~ ~ ~
 2     IV,   244   |  but losing call not Caesar lord.~ ~
 3     IV,   450   |     Magnus sometime was his lord.~ ~
 4      V,   690   | deep that doubted which was lord.~ ~
 5      V,   841   |    the anxious bosom of her lord~ ~
 6      V,   853   |     long be absent from thy lord.~ ~
 7      V,   864   |  nor let the fortune of thy lord~ ~
 8      V,   922   |      Though faithful to her lord, his side in flight~ ~
 9     VI,   306   |          Do but prepare her lord.~ ~ ~ ~ Nor on this hand~ ~
10     VI,   471   |             Yet to obey his lord. From yonder shore~ ~
11     VI,   705   |                             Lord of the world or heir to
12    VII,    99   |     Senate's comrade or her lord?~ ~
13    VII,   751   |   freedom ere we served our lord.~ ~ ~ ~
14   VIII,    43   |                             Lord of Cilicia and Liburnian
15   VIII,    86   |  And in his misery love thy lord the more.~ ~
16   VIII,   178   |                 Ere yet her lord was conquered, while as
17   VIII,   295   |         But to their exiled lord in chiefest part~ ~
18   VIII,   406   |      Has brooked no foreign lord. And art thou pleased~ ~
19     IX,    91   |  wife who would survive her lord~ ~
20     IX,   228(6)|     passage is described by Lord Macaulay as "a pure gem
21     IX,   293   |                          My lord but not my leader. Thee
22     IX,   310   |                       310 A lord and master! not for Rome
23     IX,   314   |  tis safe to conquer and no lord~ ~
24     IX,   462   |     fairer journey seek his lord.~ ~
25      X,   569   |  vassals, from their absent lord~ ~
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