Book,  Par.

 1     I,     34|       moon's radiance seemed to die away. This the soldiers
 2     I,     45|  worn-out men, and not let them die under the same hardships,
 3     I,     45|        protesting that he would die rather than cast off his
 4    II,     18|        retain our freedom or to die before we are enslaved?~ ~
 5    II,    101|    leave time in which they may die away. Often the innocent
 6    II,    114|     cheap sacrifice should they die from the pestilential climate.
 7    IV,     53|         the first, that, when I die, they honour my career and
 8    VI,     36|       health sound, resolved to die. Tiberius, as soon as he
 9    VI,     43|        Sextia, who urged him to die and shared his death. ~ ~
10  XIII,     72|       in; we cannot lack one to die in." And so they parted
11   XIV,     46|      battle you must conquer or die. This is a woman's resolve;
12   XIV,     84|        an order that she was to die, although she protested
13    XV,     44| Torquatus Silanus was forced to die, because over and above
14    XV,     74|        more gloriously will you die while you cling to the State
15    XV,     80|     that she too had decided to die, and claimed for herself
16   XVI,      9|        resolved in his heart to die, he would not let a cutthroat
17   XVI,     12|      his veto, allowing them to die without his interference.
18   XVI,     18|   message that he was doomed to die had destroyed himself. Mela,
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