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 1      I,    22    |                  And far Araxes' stream, and those who know~ ~
 2      I,   235    |      standards cross the swollen stream.~ ~
 3      I,   251    |    cavalry first form across the stream '~ ~
 4      I,   435    |         arms o'er Tiber's yellow stream,~ ~
 5      I,   603    |                       In smoking stream upon the Italian flank.~ ~
 6      I,   680    |          wound a dark empoisoned stream~ ~
 7     II,    53    |         s uplands or by Trebia's stream~ ~
 8     II,   123    |        slaughter and the crimson stream~ ~
 9     II,   168    |                And shed the life stream from still healthy veins.~ ~
10     II,   423    |                               To stream upon his brow, and on his
11     II,   469    |         still rolled in pride of stream along.~ ~
12     II,   481    |        Macra's swift unnavigable stream~ ~
13     II,   541    |        the bridge that spans the stream;~ ~
14     II,   556    |        Now Rubicon is passed, no stream on earth~ ~
15     II,   663    |     Pompeius: and far Baetis' 32 stream,~ ~
16     II,   814    |    famous ship 35 sought Phasis' stream~ ~
17    III,    19    |          ferryman of the flaming stream~ ~
18    III,    33    |       oblivious banks of Lethe's stream~ ~
19    III,   200    |    Gifted with fateful power his stream along:~ ~
20    III,   240    |      doubling backwards with the stream~ ~
21    III,   267    |         rivers, to discharge his stream~ ~
22    III,   308    |        darts in poison, whom the stream~ ~
23    III,   636    |    foeman's deck. Deep flows the stream~ ~
24    III,   707    |        Were torn asunder and the stream of life~ ~
25     IV,    20    |        first; and in the midst a stream.~ ~
26     IV,    26    |                       The lesser stream commingled with his own.~ ~ ~ ~
27     IV,    97    |                             Each stream received a torrent. Caesar'
28     IV,   158    | mid-field. Thus the presumptuous stream~ ~
29     IV,   169    |          nor ford: plunge in the stream~ ~
30     IV,   358    |         filth of shambles in the stream,~ ~
31     IV,   410    |         victor. To th' unguarded stream~ ~
32     IV,   630    |    flowed into the sea a crimson stream~ ~
33     IV,   925    |   abundant wealth, in transverse stream~ ~
34      V,   709(31)|  personify the great surrounding stream. ("Prom. Vinc.", lines 291,
35     VI,    63    |                      And Tigris' stream enclose, or that which boasts~ ~
36     VI,   319    |          swollen waters, all his stream~ ~
37     VI,   358    |    Encrimsoned Utica, nor Nilus' stream,~ ~
38     VI,   424    |                Aeas, 18 a gentle stream; nor stronger flows~ ~
39     VI,   435    |   Ripples his face: and whatever stream,~ ~
40     VI,   442    |                              His stream aloof from that with which
41     VI,   477    |       shapeless; here in glowing stream~ ~
42     VI,   565    |        in his course; Maeander's stream is straight;~ ~
43     VI,   794    |          madness, foaming at the stream;~ ~
44     VI,   923    |         the margin of the silent stream~ ~
45     VI,   963    |         chiefs by Tiber's yellow stream,~ ~
46    VII,   138    |     Crimson with Roman blood yon stream shall run.~ ~
47    VII,   217    |         who dwelt by far Araxes' stream,~ ~
48    VII,   511    |         Earth beyond the Tigris' stream,~ ~
49    VII,   621    |        might suffice the crimson stream~ ~
50    VII,   691    |        honour of Rome; no common stream~ ~
51    VII,   805    |       mournful shore, by Pharos' stream~ ~
52    VII,   816    |     rivers turbid with a crimson stream;~ ~
53    VII,   914    |          that enfold the Stygian stream~ ~
54   VIII,   241    |         of Tigris and Euphrates' stream,~ ~
55   VIII,   297    |       fleet, where fair Selinus' stream~ ~
56   VIII,   491    |          and pass Araxes' chilly stream~ ~
57   VIII,   499    |        slain, or Tigris' winding stream~ ~
58   VIII,   507    |                     By sevenfold stream the ocean; rich in glebe~ ~
59   VIII,   528    |        the shallows his Pelusian stream. 15~ ~
60   VIII,   966    |                              The stream Pelusian to the Roman arms,~ ~
61   VIII,  1001    |                  On Nile's broad stream; or whose may exchange~ ~
62     IX,   417    |          sprung, oblivion in his stream;~ ~
63     IX,   726    |        was he first to touch the stream.~ ~ ~ ~
64     IX,  1132    |          sandy beach and Simois' stream,~ ~
65     IX,  1149    |      story of the past. A little stream~ ~
66      X,    61    |                     Now from the stream Pelusian of the Nile,~ ~
67      X,   260    |       beam the waters. Forth the stream~ ~
68      X,   330    |          march, while flowed his stream~ ~
69      X,   353    |         come; and with no native stream~ ~
70      X,   386    |    should bar the passage of thy stream~ ~
71      X,   399    |          barrier placed upon thy stream~ ~
72      X,   514    |           Into the kingly cups a stream of gore,~ ~
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