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 1     I,     85| surrounding hills into the lands beneath. The ground being thus flooded
 2    II,     23|       conquered tribes inscribed beneath them. ~ ~
 3    II,     57|       looked down on them as far beneath him. He thought it a certainty
 4   III,     43|         almost a voluptuary. But beneath all this was a vigorous
 5    IV,     83|          themselves in the plain beneath and in the neighbourhood
 6    VI,     19|    Pompeius, Roman knights, fell beneath a charge of conspiracy.
 7    VI,     28|        he returned, into the sea beneath, that no one might live
 8    XI,     25|       him, of arrogance to those beneath him, and of moroseness among
 9  XIII,     71|      rather let them submerge it beneath the sea against the plunderers
10   XIV,     13|       commands a view of the bay beneath. As soon as the funeral
11   XIV,     69|    things human, sinks powerless beneath your greatness, though on
12    XV,     39|         lighting by a torch from beneath of an altar in front of
13   XVI,     33|       guiltless as his son, fell beneath the cruelty of Tiberius?
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