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 1    Bib           | Caesar -- Man, Soldier, and Tyrant" (DaCapo Press, New York,
 2      I,   402    |  those who seek to drag the tyrant down."~ ~ ~ ~
 3     II,   188    |             Of Diomedes 11, tyrant king of Thrace,~ ~
 4    III,    65    |        By gifts of food the tyrant buys a crowd~ ~
 5    III,   165(8) |   by speaking freely to the tyrant.~ ~
 6     IV,   784    |    To ravish Libya from the tyrant's sway,~ ~
 7      V,   245    |             Strike down the tyrant?~ ~ ~ ~ From the temple
 8      V,   833    |               Thus art thou tyrant o'er the mightiest mind!~ ~
 9   VIII,   460    |                      460 By tyrant Oedipus unwitting wrought,~ ~
10   VIII,   550    |                     550 And tyrant hearts, Pothinus, dared
11   VIII,   558    |          Expedience. 19 The tyrant's shorn of strength~ ~
12   VIII,   558(19)|     The prince who shames a tyrant's name to bear Shall never
13   VIII,   619    |         Proud is the boyish tyrant that so soon~ ~
14   VIII,   799    |                  Nor to the tyrant did the sight suffice~ ~
15     IX,   184    |             Of that unmanly tyrant. Shall I spare~ ~
16     IX,   322    |               Now lives one tyrant only of the three;~ ~
17     IX,   338    |            Of that detested tyrant, shall deserve~ ~
18      X,    27    |  spared by Fortune to these tyrant days:~ ~
19      X,   414    |   be struck! Shall thus the tyrant's fall~ ~
20      X,   635    |    The savage minion of the tyrant boy,~ ~
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