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1     II,   281   |              In impious battles men unsheath the sword;~ ~
2    III,    18   |    Prepared against thy battles; and the fleets 2~ ~
3     IV,   439   |    A thousand risks and battles still remain;~ ~
4     IV,   574   |          That fight his battles, Caesar is to mourn~ ~
5      V,   311   |           For all these battles; such the prize. When fled~ ~
6     VI,    16(1)| Guiscard, after furious battles with the troops of the Emperor
7   VIII,   432   |   To stop their arrows, battles like a wall. 13~ ~
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