Book,  Verse

 1      I,    24|                Had felt our yoke. Then, Rome, upon thyself~ ~
 2     II,   316|          Bend to a master's yoke, in all the world~ ~
 3     II,   356|    die who wish to bear the yoke~ ~
 4     II,   670|             670 All felt my yoke. What conquests now remain,~ ~
 5     IV,   754|  Africa that bore the Roman yoke~ ~
 6    VII,   745|     our destiny, the despot yoke.~ ~
 7   VIII,   404|  now, though subject to the yoke~ ~
 8     IX,   287| threaten us with the savage yoke~ ~
 9     IX,   317|         Feel for the absent yoke; nor can endure~ ~
10      X,   333|     Bent 'neath his chariot yoke: but of the springs~ ~
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