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 1      I,   411    |                    O greatest leader of the Roman name,~ ~
 2     II,   570    |            570 Yield up their leader. Him they place before~ ~ ~ ~
 3     IV,   288    |      of his crime, before his leader's face~ ~
 4     IV,   384    | Though suppliant for grace, a leader yet;~ ~
 5     IV,   850    |     every side surround them: leader, men --~ ~
 6      V,    54    |               Decree Pompeius leader." With applause~ ~
 7      V,   333    |                 Thou wert our leader on the banks of Rhine;~ ~
 8     VI,   101    |                          Each leader to withhold his troops from
 9    VII,   104    |            So let it be; your leader now no more,~ ~
10    VII,   694(24)| appears to have been the only leader who fell. (Compare Book
11    VII,   710    |    With great Pompeius for my leader still,~ ~
12   VIII,   401    |                 Thou wert our leader for the civil war:~ ~
13   VIII,   689    |                But lest their leader might with humble prayer~ ~
14     IX,   293    |            My lord but not my leader. Thee alone~ ~
15     IX,   592    |                 Thus by their leader spurned, sufficed for all.~ ~ ~ ~
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