Book,  Verse

 1     II,   131|               To seek the guilty: hundreds died to swell~ ~
 2     II,   169|             True that the guilty fell, but not before~ ~
 3     II,   291| all else, shall make thee guilty too.~ ~
 4     II,   327|    To have made even Cato guilty. Who has strength~ ~
 5    III,    16|      The souls of all the guilty. There I saw~ ~
 6    III,   504|              Protects the guilty; on the poor alone~ ~
 7     VI,   947|  greatly daring brothers: guilty bands~ ~
 8    VII,    68|                        On guilty men, to make them seem its
 9    VII,   210|          210 Conscious of guilty prayers which sought to
10    VII,   889| raged the battle, and the guilty hand~ ~
11    VII,   893|  breathed a life into the guilty soil,~ ~
12    VII,   912|  him in slumber. Thus his guilty mind~ ~
13   VIII,   552|                 Make many guilty, Ptolemmus king.~ ~
14      X,     4| crimson conquest o'er the guilty land,~ ~
15      X,   469|            Shall love us, guilty of Pompeius' fall.~ ~
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