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 1    III,   346(24)| Lucan (line 393) appears to think that the founders were fugitives
 2     IV,   438    |              Nay, hard they think the victor's lot, for whom~ ~
 3      V,   328    |  end old age. And dost thou think~ ~
 4      V,   387    |                             Think you your dastard flight
 5      V,   709(31)|   river called Ocean, and I think that Homer or one of the
 6     VI,   284    |     his standards. Me do ye think~ ~
 7     VI,   913    |                             Think not this second life enforced
 8    VII,    89    |                          Or think they favour not the Senate'
 9    VII,   360    |                         360 Think of the cross that threats
10    VII,   438    |         Suffice not for us. Think from Rome's high walls~ ~
11    VII,   440    |                         440 Think that the Senate hoar, too
12    VII,   444    |                             Think that the people that is
13   VIII,   395    |                         Nor think, Pompeius, thou shalt plead
14   VIII,   724    |                         And think upon thy fame and all the
15     IX,   326    |     Ptolemaeus. 8 Who would think~ ~
16     IX,  1249    |   Touch on thy heart. Didst think perchance that grief~ ~
17     IX,  1287    |                         Nor think ye to deceive; victorious
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