Book,  Verse

 1     II,   792|        them. But the chief, in prayer,~ ~
 2    III,   378|            For us, this is our prayer: Leave, Caesar, here~ ~
 3    III,   421|    shun the taint of war! Such prayer for peace~ ~
 4     IV,   409|                    Granted his prayer, remitting rights that war~ ~
 5     IV,   837|      heeding not his captains' prayer~ ~
 6      V,   119|                        No evil prayer prevails; none favour gain:~ ~
 7      V,   322|           How shameless is our prayer! Not on hard turf~ ~
 8      V,   669| fortune blesses e'en without a prayer.~ ~
 9      V,   903|                   This my last prayer: if all is lost but flight,~ ~
10     VI,   621| Poisoned the air else pure. No prayer she breathed~ ~
11     VI,   626|      first utterance grant her prayer~ ~
12     VI,   788|      shades?"~ ~ ~ Then to her prayer.~ ~
13     VI,   847|      the brink of Orcus, is my prayer.~ ~
14    VII,    70|         camp Pharsalia was the prayer;~ ~
15    VII,   247|      far, Pompeius, shall that prayer be given.~ ~ ~ ~
16    VII,   445|                   Joins in the prayer -- in freedom to be born,~ ~
17   VIII,   162|      found or wrong. My latest prayer~ ~
18   VIII,   393|                     And at thy prayer her puny strength extol~ ~
19   VIII,   689|       leader might with humble prayer~ ~
20   VIII,   747|                  Such were his prayer -- no other punishment~ ~
21      X,   114|    father's power; but this my prayer:~ ~
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