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1 I, 4| vestige left of the old sound morality. Stript of equality, 2 I, 54| what was that mournful sound? What meant the sad sight? 3 I, 91| with equal chances. The sound of trumpets, the gleam of 4 II, 15| that he ought thoroughly to sound the temper of his soldiers, 5 II, 40| trumpets had been bidden to sound. ~ ~ 6 II, 79| sun's rays, gives out the sound of a human voice; the pyramids, 7 IV, 31| representing that he was in a sound sleep and consequently knew 8 IV, 34| Day dawned, and with the sound of trumpets and fierce shouts, 9 IV, 45| right from wrong or what is sound from what is hurtful, while 10 VI, 36| position was secure and health sound, resolved to die. Tiberius, 11 XI, 18| general indifference to all sound learning and to the growth 12 XV, 39| dismissal of the guests by the sound of a trumpet, and the lighting 13 XV, 56| not imbued his heart with sound principles. Seneca, it was