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 1      I,   729    |                Portending evil and his claws aflame?~ ~
 2     II,   404(15)| stumble on it would be of evil omen. Plutarch ("Romulus")
 3     IV,   217    |               For good or evil destiny control~ ~
 4      V,   119    |                        No evil prayer prevails; none favour
 5      V,   344    |             For aught but evil, thus may civil war~ ~
 6      V,   555    |             Thou cause of evil to the suffering world?~ ~
 7      V,   886    |               I flee from evil and with death self-sought~ ~
 8    VII,    42    |                      Such evil destiny, that she should
 9    VII,   764    |            To share their evil fate, Pompeius did.~ ~
10   VIII,    58    |                 Rumour of evil, herald of defeat,~ ~
11   VIII,   818    |       Twas not for him in evil days some ray~ ~
12     IX,   320    |                    320 To evil ends your blood; refuse
13     IX,   870    |               870 Nor any evil; but the poison germ~ ~
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