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1 I | of the Sacred Legion. His full, black cloak, which was 2 I | Carthage, in another garden full of trimmed vegetation. Lines 3 II | immediately; your pay shall be in full, and galleys shall be equipped 4 II | felt a heaviness that was full of delight weighing down 5 II | was facetious, dexterous, full of invention and talk; the 6 III | raised her arms to their full length, arching her form, 7 III | vehement gesture that was full of pride.~“Never! Do you 8 IV | camp was like a town, so full of people and of movement 9 IV | he had paid them all in full.~There was an outburst of 10 IV | voice of which his heart was full.~All, however, upbraided 11 VI | elephants (my forests are full of them), wine, oil, barley, 12 VI | ditch. When the latter was full of blood they dipped their 13 VI | the bottom of the hall, full of a whitish vapour on which 14 VII | merchant harbour, which was full of filth, fragments of wood, 15 VII | rotten as they were, yet full of associations, and still 16 VII | Hamilcar.~“We will give you full authority,” cried the chiefs 17 VII | of the Mappalian Way at full gallop, and the silver vulture 18 VII | the other halls that were full of still rarer treasures. 19 VII | tears: “Ah! if you knew how full the cellars were, and how 20 VII | everywhere! your house is full of corn as your heart is 21 VII | of corn as your heart is full of wisdom.”~A smile passed 22 VII | artifices employed, took a horn full of balm, and after holding 23 VII | flung the gazelle’s horn full in his face.~However indignant 24 VIII| and pikes; the courts were full of women engaged in tearing 25 VIII| hope of victory; it was full of bliss, and he believed 26 VIII| front of them, which was full of eddies and tumult, attracted 27 VIII| formed of syntagmata or full squares having sixteen men 28 IX | people came with their hands full of provisions, implored 29 IX | over the warm ashes in the full glare of the sun.~Sometimes 30 IX | Balearic song, a vague melody full of prolonged modulations, 31 IX | to whom he had promised full rights of citizenship; and 32 X | were offered to it at the full moon and at every new moon. 33 X | and on that very account full of infatuation and fervour. 34 X | humidity; ’tis a dark abode full of mire, and wreck, and 35 X | mistress with barbaric taste full at once of refinement and 36 XI | suburb of Molouya, which was full of steep lanes. The sky 37 XI | shaped like a lotus and full of a yellow oil wherein 38 XI | your fury, the furrows are full of corpses! I have followed 39 XI | to him; and they fled at full gallop, circling the Punic 40 XI | towards him with a look full of gravity.~“As a reward 41 XII | who still clung to life full of anxieties, and the others 42 XIII| again. The great trench was full to overflowing; the wounded 43 XIII| in the streets and waited full of distress.~Then one morning 44 XIII| his repast, stretched at full length upon the marble pavement. 45 XIII| stronger than the Baals and full of contempt for them.~The 46 XIV | walls. This persistence was full of wisdom, for soon Narr’ 47 XIV | Zarxas lay stretched at full length among the Balearians, 48 XIV | the towers, which were full of phalaricas, looked like 49 XIV | fight with the stomach too full. His army amounted to fourteen