Book,  Verse

 1     II,   315|                    Vexes my spirit; and should Cato too~ ~
 2    III,    58|                   His fiery spirit; and no victory won,~ ~
 3    III,   128|       Yet in one breast the spirit of freedom rose~ ~
 4    III,   816|               Possessed his spirit, "This short space," he
 5     IV,   780|          780 Stirred Juba's spirit: private hatred too~ ~
 6     IV,   794|    when the general saw the spirit of fear~ ~
 7      V,   100|                    100 What spirit that knows the secrets of
 8      V,   111|        Strikes on the human spirit: then a voice~ ~
 9     VI,   980| slay the corpse and set the spirit free.~ ~
10    VII,   286| rage for battle failed; the spirit bold~ ~
11   VIII,    33|      Drags down the haughty spirit, and life prolonged~ ~
12   VIII,   377|                  Broken thy spirit so? One day's defeat~ ~
13   VIII,   637|                    Noble in spirit, had deserved a death~ ~
14     IX,    16|                   Pompeius' spirit. When with heavenly light~ ~
15     IX,   127|        I know not: first my spirit must endure~ ~
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