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 1     II,   319    |                         Be pleased to raise the sword, nor
 2     II,   498    |       Nor vacant homes had pleased him 19; so his march~ ~
 3     VI,   144    |                        Was pleased to break his bonds and be
 4     VI,   717    |                            Pleased that her impious fame was
 5    VII,    67    |               Thus hath it pleased the gods, when woe impends~ ~
 6    VII,   552    |                         It pleased them not. But all the host
 7    VII,   679(23)|   wrote to Caesar. Caesar, pleased that he was alive, asked
 8   VIII,   145    |    his fall to leave her." Pleased in soul~ ~
 9   VIII,   159    |   kings and peoples may be pleased~ ~
10   VIII,   406    | foreign lord. And art thou pleased~ ~
11   VIII,   924    |     And art thou, Fortune, pleased that such a spot~ ~
12     IX,    57    |     Claims that her waters pleased thy soul of yore.~ ~
13     IX,   243    |                            Pleased took he power, pleased he
14     IX,   243    |     Pleased took he power, pleased he laid it down:~ ~
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