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 1     I,    100|            In the same year the Tiber, swollen by continuous rains,
 2     I,    104| restrain the inundations of the Tiber, the rivers and lakes which
 3     I,    104|        rivers of their country. Tiber himself would be altogether
 4    II,     51|         of Fors Fortuna, by the Tiber, in the gardens which Caesar,
 5   III,     10|     down the Nar, then down the Tiber, and increased the fury
 6    VI,      1|      visited the gardens by the Tiber, but went back again to
 7    VI,     25|        they were dragged to the Tiber, where, floating or driven
 8   XII,     66|       he had made this side the Tiber, though with light vessels,
 9    XV,     21|       as to be spoilt, into the Tiber, with the view of keeping
10    XV,     21|         which had sailed up the Tiber, by an accidental fire.
11    XV,     52|    Avernus to the mouths of the Tiber along a barren shore or
12    XV,     53|      had brought up corn by the Tiber, should sail down the river
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