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 1      I,   131    |                    To keep the husband and the sire apart,~ ~
 2     II,   382    |                       A second husband: now in years grown old~ ~
 3     II,   414    |          So doth she greet her husband. Festal games~ ~
 4     II,   440    |           440 Father alike and husband, right and law~ ~
 5    III,    28(3) |         like Cornelia's former husband, to defeat and death.~ ~
 6    VII,   790(25)|        Cornelia was not by her husband's side at his murder, she
 7   VIII,    55    |                   Aught of thy husband's fate.~ ~ ~ ~ Behold the
 8   VIII,    84    |      to thy sex, is given; thy husband's woe.~ ~
 9   VIII,    96    |      love."~ ~ ~ Roused by her husband's words,~ ~
10   VIII,   108    |                      mightiest husband, wedded to a wife~ ~
11   VIII,   128    |       pledge with us by such a husband placed,~ ~
12   VIII,   176    |                       A victor husband: for she won their love,~ ~
13   VIII,   686    |            Nor see her parting husband. All the fleet~ ~
14   VIII,   739    |                             O, husband, whom my wicked self hath
15   VIII,   864    |                    Beneath her husband dead, but on the deep~ ~
16     IX,   102    |             Gone is that happy husband from my thoughts;~ ~
17     IX,   123(3) |               Meaning that her husband gave her this commission
18     IX,   135    |                   Grief in her husband's room; no prayers were
19     IX,   212    | friendly land once gained, her husband's garb,~ ~
20      X,   506    |                   Nor love for husband nor regard for sire~ ~
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