Book,  Verse

 1      I,   202|    and Tribune break the laws alike:~ ~
 2     II,   120|       upon his victims! plebs alike~ ~
 3     II,   426|                      To mourn alike. Nor did their former couch~ ~
 4     II,   440|                    440 Father alike and husband, right and law~ ~
 5     II,   675|              Were in his soul alike; nor dared he trust~ ~
 6    III,   683|           Lopped arm and hand alike. Nor shield nor sword~ ~
 7     IV,    78|       vapour. North and south alike~ ~
 8     IV,   249|     deign to treat his slaves alike,~ ~
 9      V,   427|        Their lives and swords alike, beyond his hope.~ ~
10     VI,   973|     conquests, now shall hold alike~ ~
11    VII,   456|      Was welcome.~ ~ ~ ~ Thus alike with hearts aflame~ ~
12     IX,   199|    only, Father, gods and men alike~ ~
13     IX,   683|                        Coward alike and brave, we all must die.~ ~
14      X,   112|      affections and his sword alike~ ~
15      X,   350| sinuous bends alternate; just alike~ ~
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