Book,  Verse

 1     II,   574|       Was punishment, and pardon was his fear:~ ~
 2     II,   580|                  580 This pardon nothing." Thus he spake,
 3     II,   586| Should gain for this -- a pardon! Yet he curbed~ ~
 4    III,   168|                      Some pardon may be found: a host of
 5     IV,   134|  Returned; and gained her pardon for the past~ ~
 6     IV,   220|         220 Their hope of pardon. They have known their kin.~ ~
 7     IV,   262|                       For pardon if defeated -- what can
 8     IV,   570|                   570 For pardon and for life! lest when
 9    VII,   700|              700 Again to pardon. Caesar stood and saw~ ~
10   VIII,   872|                           Pardon I ask that this my stranger
11   VIII,   913|                 Sure of a pardon, go; confess thy task,~ ~
12     IX,   273|   flight, thus answered, "Pardon, chief,~ ~
13     IX,   334|             Than life and pardon? Bear across the sea~ ~
14     IX,   895|      May find in thirst a pardon for the deed.~ ~ ~ ~
15     IX,  1295|      We give no more than pardon for his crime.~ ~
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