Book,  Par.

1     I,    104|        its channel and made to flow into the Arnus, as that
2     I,    104|       neighbour streams and to flow with less glory." Either
3    II,      8|        On the Gallic bank, its flow is broader and gentler;
4    XI,     16|     into Rome the waters which flow from the hills of Simbrua.
5   XIV,     22| inspiration, or unity in their flow. ~ ~
6    XV,     53|  illegally appropriated, might flow in greater abundance in
7   XVI,     16|  severed, allowed but a scanty flow of blood, he used the help
8   XVI,     41|     each arm, he let the blood flow freely, and, as he sprinkled
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