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1      I,    27   |                        Now view the houses with half-ruined
2      I,    38(3)| such a suggestion; and the view generally taken, namely
3     II,   335   |         And Getae haste to view the fall of Rome,~ ~
4    III,    53   |        And hidden from his view by lengthening seas,~ ~
5    III,   147   |                         To view thy crimes: the citizens
6     IV,   143   |     hills again emerged to view~ ~
7     IV,   505   |                         To view unguarded; but with chains
8   VIII,  1004   |                         To view the venerable stone that
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