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1 I, 5 | For the Deity pervades all lands, the tracts of sea and depth 2 I, 11| thither, he surveyed the lands far and wide, and there 3 I, 13| Restorer of the age of gold,~In lands where Saturn ruled of old."~ 4 I, 14| had been tossed over all lands, followed by armed men whom 5 I, 16| plough and cultivate their lands? And this is done for the 6 I, 16| reversed. For if they have no lands, they have no cities; and 7 I, 21| Tirynthian came into these lands, gloomy sacrifices were 8 I, 22| went about to different lands, on his arrival in each 9 II, 14| poverty, leaving their own lands to seek for themselves new 10 IV, 5 | were restored to their own lands and settlements by Cyrus 11 IV, 21| for ever from their own lands, because they had exulted 12 V, 2 | driving froth their homes and lands, from the recovery of their 13 V, 5 | Virgin in haste deserted the lands;"~but not as Cicero says,~" 14 VI, 4 | offering no resistance, your lands will be laid waste, your 15 VI, 6 | treasury with money, has taken lands and enriched his country-men-- 16 VII, 3 | can enumerate how often lands shaken by sudden motions 17 VII, 3 | varied fruitfulness of the lands, the level plains, the defences 18 VII, 4 | men were produced in all lands and fields like mushrooms. 19 VII, 24| Barter merchandise; all lands shall produce all things.~