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1      I,    56    |                And light a subject world that shall not dread~ ~
2      I,    75    |                 Rome is my subject and my muse art thou!~ ~ ~ ~
3     IV,   932(27)| defeat and death, form the subject of the latter part of this
4    VII,    63    |                 A world of subject peoples; but with peace~ ~
5   VIII,   348(11)|     421-423) discusses the subject, and says that from Parthia
6   VIII,   404    |     Rome until now, though subject to the yoke~ ~
7     IX,   483(12)|   for a discussion of this subject.)~ ~
8     IX,   851    |    sibilant terror all the subject swam,~ ~
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