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1 I | centre the avenue of cypress formed, as it were, a double colonnade 2 I | another in regular succession formed long parabolas like star-rockets 3 I | bristled with darts that it formed a swelling in his ample 4 III | black earth, and gardens formed deeper masses in the gloom, 5 III | Tunis, where flamingoes formed long rose-coloured lines 6 III | bodkins of great length formed a sun behind her head. She 7 III | Hot Springs, in the hollow formed by its two summits, on the 8 III | egg. It burst. One half formed the earth and the other 9 IV | order. A grassy rampart formed a lofty wall round the army 10 V | footsteps, and full-blown roses formed a hanging bower over the 11 V | hedge of silver filigree formed a wide semicircle in front 12 V | story, which was narrower, formed a sort of dado on the summit 13 V | of unequal height, which formed a succession of apartments, 14 VI | wings. The first line was formed of the guards of the Legion 15 VII | rays, while the ramparts formed, as it were, the gigantic 16 VII | beneath the columns which formed a deep vestibule round the 17 VII | mother-of-pearl lozenges which formed the pavement of the hall. 18 VII | on four ivory seats which formed a cross, the high-priest 19 VII | his shoulders, where it formed two brilliant sheets, so 20 VII | the three storys of which formed three monster cylinders— 21 VII | servants hastened up. They formed quite a multitude, those 22 VII | The heads of the Negresses formed big black spots on the line 23 VII | through the air. An arch was formed above the door before each 24 VII | bags; there were hillocks formed of heaps of bullion on the 25 VII | with slings, carbuncles formed by the urine of the lynx, 26 VII | an almost divine material formed by the rays of the sun.~ 27 VII | and the rotten flowers formed a yellow muck-heap beneath 28 VII | friction of the straps had formed purulent scabs round about 29 VII | The slaves drew back and formed a large circle around them; 30 VIII| for his elephants, which formed the strength of his army.~ 31 VIII| to contain them, for it formed an oblong, narrow at the 32 VIII| entire Carthaginian army formed one long straight line.~ 33 VIII| centre bristled the phalanx, formed of syntagmata or full squares 34 VIII| while turmae of cavalry formed wide circles which closed 35 VIII| A phalanx even might be formed; let us return!”~Matho, 36 IX | with loud hoarse cries, and formed a huge cloud rolling continually 37 X | believed that the earth was formed like a fir-cone; he believed 38 X | beyond the terraces and formed suns as it were, which rolled 39 XI | crevices which in dividing formed, as it were, monstrous paving-stones. 40 XI | calling; shackled horses formed long straight lines amid 41 XI | by the rays of the sun, formed little rocking clouds which 42 XII | flattened spot. Sentries formed a circle round them, and 43 XII | like saws, slender, and formed of a yielding copper blade. 44 XIII| pushed forward galleries formed of hurdles of green reeds, 45 XIII| demolish the rampart. It was formed of two walls and was completely 46 XIII| means of tackling. They formed numerous straight lines 47 XIII| living. Calcined trunks formed black spots amid opened 48 XIII| passers-by to rend them. Mobs formed around them, and the defence 49 XIII| the lances of the sentries formed what was like a border of 50 XIII| before them the long cascade formed by the clear falling water 51 XIII| combatants.~Soon the two crowds formed but one great chain of human 52 XIII| ether, a sleeping python formed a circle with his tail, 53 XIII| in tawny woollen robes, formed a line before their temple 54 XIII| wrapped in black veils, formed a motionless circle; and 55 XIII| seize the crown that they formed and carry it to the sky.~ 56 XIII| slowly, and as the smoke formed lofty eddies as it escaped, 57 XIII| the flame mirrored in it formed irisated lights. He grew 58 XIII| which was flameless now, formed a pyramid of coals up to 59 XIV | the species of hippodrome formed by the mountain about them. 60 XIV | head of an ox; then having formed a diadem with two belts, 61 XIV | all kinds of vegetation formed entwinings and bowers; and 62 XIV | adorned with hieratic designs formed with sulphur, and lozenges 63 XIV | centre of the Punic army formed a convex curve. Then came 64 XIV | prevented from falling, formed an obstruction with their 65 XIV | whirled so rapidly that it formed an aureola around him. A 66 XV | Ancients, in their tiaras, formed a great gold line, and on 67 XV | gourds, and watermelons formed hillocks beneath the lofty