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1 I, 124| The mighty realm that earth and sea 2 I, 152| Himself the shadow of a mighty name.~ ~ 3 I, 209| has crossed the Alps, his mighty soul~ ~ 4 I, 225| Tarpeian seest the wall of mighty Rome;~ ~ 5 I, 610| tottered on its base: the mighty Alps~ ~ 6 II, 460| Adrian billows; and that mighty flood~ ~ 7 II, 566| Now do the mighty engines, soon to hurl~ ~ 8 II, 767| Through middle Athos. Thus a mighty mole~ ~ 9 II, 791| Nor shook the mighty cables, lest the wind~ ~ 10 III, 27| Whose star brings all her mighty husbands ill,~ ~ 11 III, 330| Loaded the billows with his mighty fleet,~ ~ 12 III, 387| To sway the mighty conflicts of the world.~ ~ 13 III, 434| These summits with a mighty trench to bind~ ~ 14 III, 490| 490 Cleaving a mighty oak that towered to heaven,~ ~ 15 III, 525| Cast by the beams of mighty engines fell;~ ~ 16 III, 546| They dash with mighty force upon the wall,~ ~ 17 III, 567| Dissolved beneath the heat; the mighty mound~ ~ 18 III, 603| on the benches and with mighty stroke~ ~ 19 IV, 16| Of placid current, by a mighty arch~ ~ 20 IV, 375| Two mighty floods, but far beyond their 21 IV, 651| Betwixt half-ruined Carthage, mighty once,~ ~ 22 IV, 707| Lays low the mighty monster limb by limb.~ ~ 23 IV, 913| Ye mighty make atonement with your 24 IV, 928| True, mighty Sulla, cruel Marius,~ ~ 25 V, 204| within her seethes the mighty fire~ ~ 26 V, 222| Beneath such mighty destinies concealed,~ ~ 27 V, 347| But mighty Caesar trusting on the throw,~ ~ 28 V, 521| New vows they find. "May mighty winds arise~ ~ 29 V, 540| Fortune ordered it) the mighty pair;~ ~ 30 V, 584| When mighty Caesar, in the silence vast~ ~ 31 V, 706| yet on yonder coast such mighty waves~ ~ 32 V, 716| In mighty mass, had not Olympus' chief~ ~ 33 VI, 45| A mighty barrier which no ram could 34 VI, 70| 70 With mighty mole the Hellespontine wave,~ ~ 35 VI, 86| But when he saw the mighty barrier stretch~ ~ 36 VI, 146| Unarmed in shade of night; his mighty soul~ ~ 37 VI, 233| by the twisted thongs of mighty slings.~ ~ 38 VII, 241| Or by the fame alone of mighty deeds~ ~ 39 VII, 350| 350 The mighty gods so near; this little 40 VII, 357| Turned backwards, that such mighty deeds should pass~ ~ 41 VII, 673| fell the nobles with their mighty names~ ~ 42 VII, 792| Pompeius fled, his mighty soul prepared~ ~ 43 VIII, 330| the Eastern world. Those mighty realms~ ~ 44 VIII, 389| at whose name, ruler of mighty Rome,~ ~ 45 VIII, 810| 810 In mighty pyramids, and lofty tombs~ ~ 46 VIII, 889| From these mine offices thy mighty soul~ ~ 47 VIII, 943| great a name, then add his mighty deeds:~ ~ 48 IX, 44| Who in such mighty armament had thought~ ~ 49 IX, 79| Piled up in insult to his mighty shade.~ ~ 50 IX, 543| And mighty barriers, he had moved the 51 IX, 563| Piled mighty heaps, and their recumbent 52 IX, 568| Where walls lay prostrate, mighty stones were hurled,~ ~ 53 IX, 641| voice and counsel of this mighty god~ ~ 54 IX, 858| Encircling close, crush in the mighty bull.~ ~ 55 IX, 1085| seen the wonders, for a mighty strife~ ~ 56 IX, 1137| steps, and searches for the mighty stones~ ~ 57 IX, 1296| And now in honour of the mighty dead,~ ~ 58 IX, 1320| 1320 And dare to laugh when mighty Caesar wept.~ ~ ~ ~ 59 X, 99| If, mighty Caesar, aught to noble birth~ ~ 60 X, 141| trodden 'neath the foot; the mighty gates~ ~ 61 X, 231| secrets, Caesar, of our mighty sires 9~ ~ 62 X, 300| the earth, within whose mighty jaws~ ~ 63 X, 660| 660 Or mighty heaps of slain: his only