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1     II,    69    |                           And falling on the earth in flaming
2    III,   644    |    yet their victims, and the falling steel~ ~
3     IV,   877    |         But clouds of weapons falling from the air~ ~
4     VI,   361(10)|    battle of Thepsus to avoid falling into Caesar's hands. See
5     VI,   760    | towards the depths: with ever falling leaves~ ~
6   VIII,   290    |                290 And Dipsus falling from his lofty sides:~ ~
7     IX,   440    |     suns too scorching in the falling year.~ ~ ~ ~
8     IX,   553    |                         There falling, as the armour of the gods,~ ~
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