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 1   T-I|   safe through Venus’s power.~Fierce Neptune often challenged
 2 T-III|      the bright light:~it’s a fierce lightning bolt that falls
 3  T-IV|    was carrying weapons.~This fierce one, with hostile eyes still
 4  T-IV|       and rivers,~filled with fierce slaughter, running with
 5  T-IV|      been struck by Jupiter’s fierce lightning.~But rise, in
 6  T-IV|  solid steel:~it even softens fierce anger, little by little,~
 7  T-IV|       is still quiet: but the fierce bull scatters sand,~and
 8   T-V|   what he’ll approve, free of fierce Getae and barbarism.~Meanwhile
 9   T-V|   tribes round about threaten fierce war,~and think it’s a disgrace
10  ExII|      still, I’ve not employed fierce weapons against the gods,~
11  ExII|  Sarmatians are up to, or the fierce Iazyges,~and the Tauric
12  ExII|       tell of themselves.~The fierce Getae captured it after
13   ExI|       my blood~before, and no fierce Getan steals my life with
14   ExI|      this verse composed amid fierce battles,~and having read
15   ExI| hostile to my prayers,~So may fierce Germany be dragged, a slave~
16   ExI|     in his invention:~but one fierce in war, never knowing defeat
17  ExIV|      of Syracuse,~barely kept fierce hunger away with his humble
18  ExIV|      enemies come to know how fierce you are~in conflict, and
19  ExIV|   frost:~you yourself see the fierce Iazygian ox-herd~lead his
20  ExIV|      by arms or position.~The fierce enemy had taken it from
21  ExIV|     terrors!~Scylla may yelp, fierce with monsters, from distorted
22  ExIV|    can’t compare her~with the fierce Achaei, who roam the eastern
23  ExIV|     Graccus, granting tyrants fierce words,~Proculus holding
24  IBIS|       Euboean Bay:~and as the fierce ravager died by lightning
25  IBIS|  unprofitable stories.~And as fierce iambics harm their creator,~
26   Ind|      Achaei~Book EIV.X:1-34 A fierce tribe living near the Pontus.~ ~
27   Ind|       of small stature with a fierce courtoom manner. As a poet
28   Ind|   VIII:49-90 Ovid labels them fierce, stern, of a barbaric nation.~
29   Ind|       rain.~Book TI.II:1-74 A fierce Aegean wind blowing Ovid
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