Book,  Verse

 1      I,   562|                            To grant the safety of their fatherland.~ ~
 2     II,   795|                               Grant us at least to leave them."
 3    III,   124|                      Ready to grant a temple or a throne,~ ~
 4    III,   372|                           But grant that strangers shun thy
 5    III,   818|          But die before thee. Grant thy sorrowing sire~ ~
 6     IV,   576|                               Grant us retreat, -- myself would
 7     IV,   647|                           And grant the brave alone the prize
 8      V,   407|                               Grant me fresh soldiers. From
 9      V,   444|            Dictator named, to grant their prayers, forsooth:~ ~
10     VI,   626|   gods at her first utterance grant her prayer~ ~
11     VI,   848|                               Grant (for ye may) that listening
12   VIII,   467|       former husbands, he may grant~ ~
13   VIII,   895| Enkindled. And should Fortune grant return~ ~
14   VIII,   902|     head, dissevered, and may grant~ ~
15     IX,  1045|      wearied of their perils, grant.~ ~
16     IX,  1309| embrace thee, begging thee to grant~ ~
17      X,   482|                         Shall grant of Cato's and of Brutus'
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