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1 T-I| s heavy thud against the walls.~Here comes a wave that 2 T-I| Apollonia and Anchialus’s high walls.~Then Mesembria’s harbour, 3 T-I| exiles from Alcathous’s walls~who, they say, set their 4 T-III| take citadels and standing walls:~any coward can crush what’ 5 T-IV| dipped in venom,~circles the walls fiercely on his snorting 6 T-IV| never touches,~gaze at those walls that Remus, Ilia’s son,~ 7 T-V| his pride, from Thebes’ walls, with lightning.~And when 8 T-V| itself’s defended~by fragile walls, and the ingenuity of its 9 ExII| horseman circles our anxious walls,~in the same way that a 10 ExII| Agenor’s son Cadmus left the walls of Sidon~to found a city, 11 ExII| vulnerable because of its walls and site.~Aegisos the Caspian 12 ExII| there’s only the thinnest of walls~and a barred gate between 13 ExI| face:~and Rome whose vast walls compass the wide world,~ 14 ExI| fascimiles of conquered walls were carried~before him, 15 ExI| against you,~despite massive walls, armaments, and clever placing.~ 16 ExIII| bitter place.~Add our fear, walls battered at by enemies,~ 17 ExIII| ivory be circled by towered walls,~and the semblance be thought 18 ExIV| assaults the enemy make on the walls.~The charges I’ve uttered 19 IBIS| Hector who often rendered the walls safe, circled~them with 20 IBIS| dared to leap the new-made ~walls, may a simple spear take 21 Ind| attempting to scale the walls (or attack the Electra Gate). 22 Ind| his body dragged round the walls of Troy. His body was yielded 23 Ind| dragged three times round the walls of Troy by Achilles’ chariot.~ 24 Ind| Romulus. He leapt the fresh walls Romulus was building to 25 Ind| He leapt the unfinished walls.~ ~Rhamnusia~A name for