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 1      I,   149    |                 His former glory cared not to renew,~ ~
 2      I,   198    |              And great the glory in the minds of men,~ ~
 3      I,   354    |            Beckon us on to glory! -- Let him come~ ~
 4     IV,   561    |               Shorn of the glory that we might have earned,~ ~ ~ ~
 5     IV,   569    |                The greater glory, they may bid us hope~ ~
 6     IV,   817    |          All eager for the glory to be his,~ ~
 7      V,   753    |         If to the deep the glory of my fall~ ~
 8     VI,     5    |                To reap the glory of successful war~ ~
 9     VI,   289    |         Thus was Pompeius' glory spared the stain~ ~
10     VI,   956    |                Nor let the glory of a little span~ ~
11    VII,   134    |              Nor blame nor glory shall be mine to-day.~ ~
12    VII,   557(20)| today?" "We shall win with glory, Caesar," he replied in
13   VIII,    87    |       I bring thee greater glory, for that gone~ ~
14   VIII,   127    |       If 'tis our greatest glory to have kept~ ~
15   VIII,   316    |      Of our great deeds of glory in the past~ ~
16     IX,   700    |        700 Gained you your glory. But such name as his~ ~
17     IX,   978    |                 He won the glory of Orion 28 slain;~ ~
18     IX,  1160    |        1160 Grudge not the glory, Caesar, of such fame.~ ~
19      X,   454    |                        The glory of his empire o'er the world.~ ~
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