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 1     II,   365    |              Not for himself to conquer." Thus he spoke~ ~
 2     II,   579    |     again -- and should'st thou conquer, count~ ~
 3     IV,   407    |           Bid not the conquered conquer in thy train."~ ~ ~ ~
 4    VII,    91    |                             And conquer; thou in shame be forced
 5    VII,   222(10)| enthusiasm and called out, `You conquer, Caesar.'" (Long's translation.)~ ~
 6    VII,   823    |                  Twere worse to conquer. Then forbid the tear,~ ~
 7     IX,   314    |          Since now 'tis safe to conquer and no lord~ ~
 8     IX,   360    |       360 'Twas prize enough to conquer. Juba next~ ~
 9     IX,   363    |                      Aspired to conquer. Either at the first~ ~
10     IX,   446    |         With hearts resolved to conquer. For we march~ ~
11     IX,  1101    |                  The snake they conquer.~ ~ ~ ~ Aided thus at length~ ~
12      X,    94    |       would give, for her would conquer all.~ ~ ~ ~
13      X,   647    |                      Again they conquer. So might that one day~ ~
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