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1     IV,   454(13)| Adriatic. Here was Diocletian's palace. (Described in the 13th
2     IX,  1140    |         Pressed down Assaracus' palace, and with roots~ ~
3      X,    67    |           Within the Macedonian palace gates,~ ~
4      X,    87    |                              In palace haunted by Pompeius' shade,~ ~
5      X,   138    |          Of marble, gleamed the palace. Agate stood~ ~
6      X,   429    |                             The palace; nor alone by her betrayed,~ ~
7      X,   531    |    Placing no trust, within the palace courts~ ~
8      X,   548    |                      And in mid palace trembles at the blow:~ ~
9      X,   591    |                   Held fast the palace as a battlement.~ ~
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