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 1    III,    28    |                             Cornelia, weds in thee a breathing
 2    III,    28(3) |   to Pompeius, doomed, like Cornelia's former husband, to defeat
 3      V,   829    |            Before his camp, Cornelia he resolved~ ~
 4      V,   840    | When drowsy sleep had fled, Cornelia sought~ ~
 5    VII,   788    |                     Beloved Cornelia, didst cause his flight;~ ~
 6    VII,   790(25)|      But in truth, although Cornelia was not by her husband's
 7   VIII,    47    |                             Cornelia! Sadder far thy life apart~ ~
 8   VIII,    70    |     70 Drew near; whom when Cornelia's maidens saw,~ ~
 9   VIII,   173    |                     Yet for Cornelia chiefly did they mourn~ ~
10   VIII,   453    |                      Awaits Cornelia -- such a fate for her~ ~
11   VIII,   674    |     test their honour." But Cornelia still~ ~
12   VIII,   737    |    thoughts.~ ~ ~ ~ But now Cornelia filled~ ~
13   VIII,   749    |                   See mine, Cornelia's. On me the blame~ ~
14   VIII,   861    |                    That his Cornelia with dishevelled hair~ ~
15   VIII,   898    |                             Cornelia, from this humble hand received,~ ~
16   VIII,   990(25)|  319). Plutarch states that Cornelia had the remains taken to
17     IX,    65    |                             Cornelia prayed her stepson and the
18     IX,    84    |                             Cornelia ne'er enclose within the
19     IX,    92    |           Not such as thee, Cornelia! And yet~ ~
20     IX,   211    |                             Cornelia came, they wept and beat
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