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1 I | sparkled with rings, they carried enormous lyres, and with 2 I | and in her right hand she carried a little ebony lyre.~They 3 I | his native land. She now, carried away by the memories of 4 II | broken pikes. The drunkards carried leathern bottles, and the 5 II | of the cases which they carried behind their saddles. Some 6 III | supported by a female slave who carried an iron dish filled with 7 IV | by them. Then the current carried them away. Their breasts 8 IV | the two daggers which he carried on his arms, and which hung 9 VI | VI~HANNO~“I ought to have carried her off!” Matho said in 10 VI | a loud howl, and Matho, carried away by so much passion, 11 VI | parasol of byssus which was carried by a Negro behind him. His 12 VI | Then Spendius had some pigs carried off from the farms, smeared 13 VI | Negro (the same who had carried his parasol in the battle) 14 VII | startled birds. Hamilcar, carried away by a spirit, continued 15 VII | necklaces; the huntsmen carried nets on their shoulders; 16 VII | and of the Estians, had carried off fifteen hundred maidens 17 VII | filled up! At Tedes they have carried off fifteen hundred gomors 18 VII | not a single one left! all carried away! It is a curse! I shall 19 VII | upper one of the two, which carried a funnel, being made to 20 VII | great Punic houses. They had carried their ancestors, had triumphed 21 VIII| an imperious gesture he carried off the others at a gallop 22 VIII| the lines of men that were carried away by the current; and 23 VIII| darted forward; the throng carried us towards each other; he 24 VIII| Carthaginian dead had been carried off, that the bridge was 25 IX | it; everything was to be carried, in Roman fashion, on the 26 IX | houses. The sparks, being carried by the wind, were scattered 27 X | while with the other he carried a kind of cithara of black 28 XI | watched it fall.~He was carried away by ungovernable curiosity; 29 XII | gradually found himself carried away. Devoting himself to 30 XII | torpor, and felt himself carried away by it. These words, 31 XII | knocked down the women, who carried their children on their 32 XIII| Chanaanitish origin were carried away by the passion of the 33 XIII| great black flies. Old men carried off the wounded, and the 34 XIII| marble, and her child was carried with the bed as far as the 35 XIII| the hips, lifted up and carried away outside the ramparts 36 XIII| edge of the platform, and carried away by the weight of its 37 XIII| chariots, or upon litters carried by the pontiffs. Great plumes 38 XIV | remorse they found themselves carried away by the frenzy which 39 XIV | come among them. He had carried off provisions everywhere, 40 XIV | ruling at Syracuse, was carried away by this example. For 41 XIV | one another; and they were carried away with increased fury 42 XIV | forgetful of himself, being carried away by the warmth of his 43 XIV | ground. The Ancients had been carried off. His terror increased. “ 44 XIV | fury, and the Numidians carried away all the rest.~The Barbarians