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 1      I,   467    |   amain or when the wave rolls back --~ ~
 2      I,   600(21)|         Lecca:~ ~ The day goes back,~ ~ Or else my senses.~ ~
 3      I,   662    |                          Bring back Cybebe laved; the augur
 4     II,   236    |                         Dammed back by carnage. Through the
 5     II,   241    |                                Back on the fields above. With
 6     II,   385    |                           Give back the name of wife: upon my
 7     II,   554    |         And streams to keep me back? What though the flood~ ~
 8     II,   568    |   ramparts; when the gates fly back,~ ~
 9     II,   645    |        cliffs; then turned his back in flight?~ ~
10     II,   674    |                           Drew back the standards, for the soldier'
11     II,   692    |                          Draws back her coast, a little tongue
12    III,   246    |      fated camp: nor held them back~ ~
13    III,   380    |                            380 Back from our gates, but enter
14    III,   487    |                           Held back the blow they thought would
15    III,   615    |                          Falls back repelled. But soon the Grecian
16    III,   632    |                           Held back the while. And now no outstretched
17    III,   650    |    stern Phocaean, pierced his back and breast~ ~
18    III,   673    |    ever to the weeping parents back~ ~
19    III,   704    |       his comrades dragged him back,~ ~
20    III,   745    |                                Back to the hostile ranks from
21     IV,    44    |    comrade's shield had fallen back;~ ~
22     IV,    51    |                           Hold back the foe. Thus gained his
23     IV,    70    |               70 Forced Boreas back: and breaking on the mists~ ~
24     IV,   274    |                          Comes back upon them till they hardly
25     IV,   309    |                           Hold back your weapons, soldiers,
26     IV,   517    |           In boisterous surges back, as boils the tide~ ~
27     IV,   704    |        in the giant's yielding back and sides,~ ~
28     IV,   879    |  circle, for the first pressed back~ ~
29      V,   260    |                            260 Back from her soul his secrets;
30      V,   279    |                  Almost turned back the prosperous tide of fate.~ ~
31      V,   421    |                           Drew back and trembled at the voice
32      V,   567    |       call unceasing: hold not back~ ~
33      V,   658    |                                Back on our course forbidden
34      V,   690    |                      690 Drove back the deep that doubted which
35     VI,   351    |                                Back from the battle.~ ~ ~ ~
36     VI,   711    |        from hell itself. Fling back the gates~ ~
37     VI,   749    |      Armies to raise and order back to life~ ~
38     VI,   798    |         Which holds the vessel back 38 though eastern winds~ ~
39     VI,   901    |                        Brought back again: but from his lips
40    VII,   132    |                           Take back the charge grown weightier,
41    VII,   300    |        refused: this gives you back~ ~
42    VII,   504    |                         Turned back the centuries and spoke
43    VII,   571    |                          Borne back from all the earth they
44    VII,   791    | fearing not the weapons at his back,~ ~
45    VII,   815    |                           Look back upon the dead that load
46   VIII,   506    |        trackless Syrtes forces back~ ~
47   VIII,   732    |                           Call back my triumphs. Life may bring
48   VIII,   878    |                                Back to the headless trunk at
49   VIII,   902    |                          Bring back thine head, dissevered,
50   VIII,   970    |                       970 Turn back his water to his source,
51     IX,    35    |                                Back to the craven hands that
52     IX,    67    |                                Back to the sea might float the
53     IX,   384    |                          Drave back th' invading ships, and
54     IX,   565    |                                Back to their feet, when lo!
55     IX,   620    |       the Scales does Ram give back his hours,~ ~
56     IX,   767    |                                Back from her visage. Atlas in
57     IX,   994    |                           Give back Thessalia. Sworn to meet
58     IX,  1223    |                           Gave back to him the sceptre. For
59      X,    41    |                         Stayed back his course, nor Hammon's
60      X,   263    |                Till night wins back her losses from the sun. 12~ ~ ~ ~
61      X,   296    |            Forcing his current back whose several mouths~ ~
62      X,   597    |                      He forces back, and though besieged he
63      X,   665    |                          Drove back Pompeius as he trod the
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