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1      I,   728    |        On kindling thus the Scorpion, his tail~ ~
2     II,   784    |                 Leading the Scorpion in her course, whose claws~ ~
3     VI,   464(25)| appears to be aiming at the Scorpion. His constellation appears
4     VI,   465    |           Against the huger Scorpion draws his bow.~ ~
5     IX,   619    |                         Nor Scorpion rises straighter than the
6     IX,   976    |                           A scorpion had strength o'er death
7     IX,   978(28)|    Diana, was killed by the Scorpion, who received his reward
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