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 1      I,   167    |    Reaped to the full; the favour of the gods~ ~
 2      I,   204    |             For gain their favour: bribery's fatal curse~ ~
 3     II,   511    |               The people's favour held, yet faith with fear~ ~
 4    III,    61    |       Seeking the people's favour; skilled to know~ ~
 5     IV,   291    |                The gods do favour thee. Thessalian fields~ ~
 6     IV,   906(26)|   word "signifer" seems to favour the reading I have preferred;
 7      V,   119    | evil prayer prevails; none favour gain:~ ~
 8      V,   575    |        To reap in full the favour of the gods,~ ~
 9    VII,    89    |              Or think they favour not the Senate's cause?~ ~
10    VII,   197    |   th' abyss of hell? Didst favour gain~ ~
11    VII,   416    |       Bids us expect their favour; they shall dip~ ~
12   VIII,   135    |     May court the victor's favour; we long since~ ~
13   VIII,   244    |             The fates that favour Magnus: to the courts~ ~
14   VIII,   468    |       Some larger share of favour; and the fates~ ~
15     IX,   323    |                Thus far in favour of the laws have wrought~ ~
16      X,   127    |                She won his favour.~ ~ ~ ~ When between the
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