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1 I | verdure, where the pomegranate shone amid the white tufts of 2 II | naked children, whose skin shone beneath their copper bracelets, 3 II | grew pale. Her naked breast shone here and there through the 4 II | with their gummed lashes, shone with a hard and metallic 5 III | walls. The motionless waves shone around Carthage, for the 6 III | his arms.~His sunken eyes shone like the lamps of a sepulchre; 7 IV | sun, was the ideal which shone on the horizon of armies. 8 IV | furnished from top to bottom shone in the sun’s latest fires, 9 IV | The fires of the outposts shone like lost stars.~Spendius, 10 V | Omnifecund, the last invented, shone splendid in a chariot of 11 V | slept. The emerald vine shone. They resumed their advance.~ 12 V | for you! Look!” The Zaimph shone a mass of rays.~“Do you 13 V | upborne by the sea breeze, shone in the sunlight with its 14 VI | tent-pole, where the zaimph shone amid the hanging panoply. 15 VI | all over with vermilion, shone beneath enormous helmets 16 VII | fringes, and bracelets shone amid the confusion of white, 17 VII | and how the ploughshares shone! Ah! the fine rams! ah! 18 VIII| sun, which was higher now, shone more strongly: a harsh light, 19 X | prints of her humid steps shone upon the flag-stones, stars 20 XI | parted in a smile; they shone through his black beard, 21 XII | The lake of Hippo-Zarytus shone at the end of a long meadow 22 XIII| was less wandering, and shone with limpid fire.~Meanwhile 23 XIII| suddenly uncovered sides shone in the arms of the Negroes 24 XIII| fastened upon the colossus, shone through the dust, and they 25 XIV | the washed temple-roofs shone black in the gleam of the 26 XIV | beside a table on which there shone a naked sword. He was surrounded 27 XIV | hillocks, silvery sheaves shone at intervals from one another; 28 XIV | to be seen; but her lips shone in the transparency of the 29 XIV | below.~A broad gold ribbon shone on the summit of the highest; 30 XV | in line outside the mole, shone like a dyke of diamonds; 31 XV | imitation of fish scales, and shone like mother-of-pearl; her 32 XV | crystal egg; and, as the sun shone upon it, rays were emitted