Book,  Verse

 1      I,    12|            Cry for his vengeance? Could ye not have spoiled,~ ~
 2     II,   256|           To wreak his vengeance with unsparing sword.~ ~
 3     II,   349|    Might satisfy their vengeance. Decius fell,~ ~
 4     II,   606|           We wreak the vengeance; as when Catiline~ ~
 5    III,   238|  Of Pallas 15, and the vengeance of the god,~ ~
 6      V,   244|                   Just vengeance, and a Brutus' arm once
 7    VII,   539|                   Such vengeance have we reaped as deities~ ~
 8    VII,   771|         Wreak out your vengeance -- pledges to the fates~ ~
 9   VIII,   119|   Who by this war hast vengeance on our vows,~ ~
10   VIII,   478| slaughtered troops the vengeance due?~ ~
11   VIII,   495|       Looked for their vengeance in the guise of war?~ ~
12   VIII,   981|           The victor's vengeance, now at length receive~ ~
13     IX,    25|            To reap the vengeance; last possessed the mind~ ~
14     IX,  1008|            Receive thy vengeance, whoso of the gods~ ~
15     IX,  1254|                    Thy vengeance perished and the conquered
16      X,   639|   That this be all thy vengeance! Not the king~ ~
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