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1     IV,   281    |              Some new-found friend, now falls the fatal blow~ ~
2     IV,   932(27)| profligate character, but a friend and pupil of Cicero; at
3     VI,   665    | foul embraces some departed friend~ ~
4    VII,   222(10)|  skill in divination, and a friend of Livy the historian, was
5   VIII,   237    |      Deiotarus: "O faithful friend,~ ~
6   VIII,   613    |                 Make Magnus friend whom all the world deserts?~ ~
7   VIII,   901    |     reading may some kindly friend~ ~
8     IX,    60    |                       60 Or friend or foe they knew not. Yet
9      X,    23    |  Pellaean robber, fortune's friend,~ ~
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