Book,  Verse

 1      I,   622|       with bleeding arms, and slaves~ ~
 2     II,   113|      threw wide and freed the slaves.~ ~
 3     IV,   249|     Caesar deign to treat his slaves alike,~ ~
 4      V,   586|                            As slaves should dare not. Fortune
 5    VII,   263|     all the purple-robed, the slaves of Rome.~ ~
 6    VII,   479|                               Slaves till her soil: one city
 7   VIII,   620|                       620 His slaves permit him to so great a
 8     IX,   234|                     To be his slaves, he chose the private gown;~ ~
 9     IX,   331| Caesar shall give you life! O slaves most base,~ ~
10      X,   152|     the threads. There waited slaves~ ~
11      X,   519|     deed, for in the minds of slaves~ ~
12      X,   547|  before the crime of hireling slaves,~ ~
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