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 1      I,    26    |    this nefarious war, but not till then.~ ~ ~ ~
 2      I,    41    |                  Prevailed not till the giant's war was done,~ ~
 3      I,   394    |              That pirates only till the fields alight?~ ~
 4     II,   122    |        Struck at his pleasure, till the temple floors~ ~
 5     II,   140    |                            140 Till Sulla comes again 6. But
 6     II,   321    |                            Not till the fight is fought shall
 7     II,   342    |       shall tear thee from me, till I hold~ ~
 8     II,   492    | Stretched further than Italia, till the main~ ~
 9     II,   616(27)|      war with Sertorius lasted till 71 B.C., when Pompeius and
10     II,   682    |     proves himself for battle, till his neck~ ~
11    III,     7    |              Faded in distance till his aching sight~ ~
12    III,   219    |                            Who till Penean fields and turn the
13    III,   236    |       of Pitane, and those who till~ ~
14    III,   653    |        Stands still, arrested, till with double course~ ~
15    III,   670    |        But ne'er distinguished till death's savage hand~ ~
16    III,   708    |          Gushed o'er his limbs till lost amid the deep.~ ~
17     IV,    85    |        Earth from the heavens; till pressed by weight of sky~ ~
18     IV,   173    | streaming limbs they cherished till the blood~ ~
19     IV,   274    |           Comes back upon them till they hardly spare~ ~
20     IV,   699    |                                Till chilly drops stood on Antaeas'
21     IV,   703    |           To gain the vantage, till the victor's arms~ ~
22     IV,   765    |          In breadth its equal, till they reach at length~ ~
23     IV,   815    |                  He smote them till their camp opposed his way.~ ~
24     IV,   816    |      after Varus' rout, unseen till then,~ ~
25     IV,   827    |       Turned sideways, watches till the victim glides~ ~
26     IV,   846    |                                Till from the height in loose
27     IV,   884    |     The close crushed phalanx, till to raise their swords~ ~
28      V,   227    |                                Till through the spacious vault
29      V,   426    |               Might be denied, till they submitting pledged~ ~
30      V,   499    |                                Till motionless the sails, and
31      V,   530    |       530 Now speeding faster, till (their goal attained)~ ~
32      V,   629    |            Of raging tempests, till her lurid light~ ~
33      V,   824    |                                Till bare to northern blasts,
34      V,   888    |                   Am I to live till to that distant isle~ ~
35      V,   918    |  grasped the sands, embracing, till at last~ ~
36     VI,   123    |    Grew swifter in its strides till scarce was room,~ ~
37     VI,   170    |                  170 Steadfast till death refused them; Scaeva
38     VI,   212    |                                Till rolls the greedy blaze about
39     VI,   216    |     Above the swords upraised, till in mid throng~ ~
40     VI,   575    |      their voice has gaped, 34 till through the void~ ~
41     VI,   653    |                                Till on his victim seized some
42     VI,   892    |                                Till throbbed once more the slow
43     VI,   978    |                                Till mystic herb and magic chant
44     VI,   986    |             The day was stayed till Sextus reached his tent,~ ~
45    VII,    16(4) |    defeat of Sertorius was not till 71 B.C., in which year Pompeius
46    VII,   164    |                                Till straightened for the fray;
47    VII,   314    |           To yield from office till the law allows~ ~
48    VII,   479    |                         Slaves till her soil: one city holds
49    VII,   498    |                                Till flaming Titan nigh to either
50    VII,   500    |          500 Was almost thine, till day and night and sky~ ~
51    VII,   546    |                                Till short the span dividing.
52    VII,   570    |    Groan, and Pangaean cliffs, till at their rage~ ~
53    VII,   601    |   forth their countless shafts till all the sky~ ~
54    VII,   724    |        Spouted the life-blood, till the foeman's arms~ ~
55    VII,   726    |            To spoil the corse, till severed from the neck~ ~
56   VIII,    73    |          Their mistress' form, till Magnus to his breast~ ~
57   VIII,   206    |           Towards Syria tends, till bright Canopus 3 shines,~ ~
58   VIII,   285    |                                Till rose Pamphylian coasts before
59   VIII,   483    |            Free to the Teuton, till the Parthian dead~ ~
60   VIII,   905    |                                Till Magnus' body mingled with
61     IX,   197    |       husbandman shall live to till the fields~ ~
62     IX,   221    |                                Till blaze Garganus' uplands
63     IX,   398    |          Fierce rage the waves till hems 9 them in the land;~ ~
64     IX,   504    |       neath the shady foliage, till gleamed~ ~
65     IX,   532    |     And hung in air suspended, till amazed~ ~
66     IX,   714    |                     The water, till in middle sands they found~ ~
67     IX,   933    |                                Till more than human: and his
68     IX,  1046    |      Alone unharmed of all who till the earth,~ ~
69     IX,  1108    |               Began to harden, till the Libyan tracts~ ~
70     IX,  1190    |        1190 His bending sails, till on the seventh night~ ~
71     IX,  1232    |        dwelt upon the features till he knew~ ~
72      X,   263    |                                Till night wins back her losses
73      X,   286    |                                Till the slant sun and Meroe'
74      X,   398    |       Hence do thy waters run, till Memphis first~ ~
75      X,   642    |                        And not till patriot swords shall drink
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