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 1     II,    15    |                           Or, is Chance sovereign over all, and
 2    III,   279(18)| happiness and would not risk the chance of a reverse, burnt himself
 3     IV,   276    |         And blows which dealt at chance, and in the night~ ~
 4     IV,   283    |             Groaning at the fell chance, they drew the sword;~ ~
 5     IV,   625    |                And when by fatal chance or sire with son,~ ~
 6      V,   795    |           All men must bear what chance or fate may bring,~ ~
 7     VI,   473    |             To dare the perilous chance of seas unknown:~ ~
 8    VII,   133    |         Commit its safety to the chance of war.~ ~
 9    VII,   574    |        For hands still innocent. Chance rules supreme,~ ~
10   VIII,    38    |                    Of prosperous chance?~ ~ ~ ~ Upon the ocean marge~ ~
11   VIII,   366    |         enterprise! What happier chance~ ~
12   VIII,   920    |       bear away the ashes, or by chance~ ~
13     IX,   292    |             Be the prime honour. Chance of war appoints~ ~
14     IX,   640    |            640 Was Labienus: 17 "Chance," he said, "to us~ ~
15     IX,  1290    |         1290 But for Pharsalia's chance. At greater risk~ ~
16      X,   317    |         passed, earth's veins by chance~ ~
17      X,   520    |                          520 The chance of doing Caesar to the death~ ~
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