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1      I,   384    |                        And Pontus' weary monarch gave him
2     II,   657    |                Of Scythian Pontus, held the fates of Rome~ ~
3    VII,   261    |             Thy squadrons, Pontus: on the firmer ground~ ~
4    VII,   736    |                    Achaia, Pontus; and the blood of Rome~ ~
5     IX,   759(20)| 276.) Phorcus was a son of Pontus and Gaia (sea and land),
6     IX,  1127    |   Europe from Asia; though Pontus parts~ ~
7      X,   577    |     Vast though it be, nor Pontus, nor the land~ ~
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