Book,  Verse

 1     II,    42|                             Some prayers are offered which refused
 2    III,   365|                      Or by their prayers or arms to help the gods:~ ~
 3      V,   444|   Dictator named, to grant their prayers, forsooth:~ ~
 4      V,   553|   Rehearsing Leucas' fight. With prayers and threats~ ~
 5      V,   764|          but thou who hear'st my prayers,~ ~
 6      V,   798|     raging ocean? With incessant prayers~ ~
 7      V,   851|       give thee. Try me not with prayers.~ ~
 8      V,   893|                        And if my prayers shall bring the victory,~ ~
 9     VI,     6|       kinsman's cost. In all his prayers~ ~
10     VI,   853|                             Such prayers she uttered; then, her foaming
11    VII,    40|       She, conscious ever of her prayers for thee~ ~
12    VII,   135|                              Thy prayers unjustly, Caesar, have prevailed:~ ~
13    VII,   210|          210 Conscious of guilty prayers which sought to shed~ ~
14    VII,   275|          asked for by a thousand prayers~ ~
15    VII,   572| Unnumbered darts they hurl, with prayers diverse;~ ~
16    VII,   765|       gods thought worthy of his prayers~ ~
17   VIII,   597|        This our dominion. By our prayers we helped~ ~
18     IX,   135|        in her husband's room; no prayers were hers~ ~
19     IX,  1306|         peace between us. But my prayers to heaven~ ~
20      X,   125|                     The wanton's prayers prevailed, and by a night~ ~
21      X,   284|       Enkindled Lion, to Syene's prayers~ ~
22      X,   482|         of Cato's and of Brutus' prayers~ ~
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