Book,  Verse

 1      V,   289|   For hope of gain their honour and their cause.~ ~
 2      V,   445|               Consul, in honour of the roll of Rome.~ ~
 3      V,   771|  And all the earth shall honour." Thus he spake,~ ~
 4    VII,   691|              Lay all the honour of Rome; no common stream~ ~
 5   VIII,   133|           For thee shall honour. Nowhere shalt thou find~ ~
 6   VIII,   513|      Or laws or troth or honour of the gods:~ ~
 7   VIII,   674|            To test their honour." But Cornelia still~ ~
 8     IX,    78|                       No honour, haply by some Pharian hand~ ~
 9     IX,   263| Words such as these gave honour to the shade~ ~
10     IX,   292|             Be the prime honour. Chance of war appoints~ ~
11     IX,   459|     Whom I shall see for honour and for Rome~ ~
12     IX,   879|                      The honour could withhold him; but
13     IX,  1262|                 To Roman honour! since she suffered not,~ ~
14     IX,  1296|               And now in honour of the mighty dead,~ ~
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