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 1      I,   190    |                           190 Came that which ruins nations;
 2      I,   207    |  greedier ever as the seasons came;~ ~
 3      I,   321    |    ten long years ere victory came,~ ~
 4      I,   633    |    bolts, or that which as he came~ ~
 5      I,   645    |             In desolate Luca, came, well versed in all~ ~
 6      I,   659    |         Minerva's effigy that came from Troy 27.~ ~
 7     II,   164    |                          Then came great Sulla to avenge the
 8     II,   188(11)|       Pisa in Elis. Those who came to sue for his daughter'
 9     II,   370    |    Hortensius grieving Marcia came 14.~ ~
10     II,   377    |                           She came with hair dishevelled, beaten
11     II,   410    |    the naked arm. Just as she came,~ ~
12     II,   797    |                               Came from the ocean, as the countless
13    III,    18(2) |       over the sad world that came." (Ben Jonson, "Catiline",
14    III,   182(9) |      final defeat of Pyrrhus, came into the possession of the
15    III,   189    |       before Pompeius when he came~ ~
16    III,   248    |   their Iulus. Syrian peoples came~ ~
17    III,   287    |                               Came to a world unknown, and
18    III,   288(19)|       west; meaning that they came from the other side of the
19    III,   290    |                    290 Oretas came, and far Carmania's chiefs,~ ~
20    III,   323    |   golden fillets, Arimaspians came,~ ~
21    III,   336    |      Ammon, rears his temple, came~ ~
22    III,   745    |   hostile ranks from which it came;~ ~
23     IV,   676    |    Libyan hinds and those who came,~ ~
24     IV,   681    |       rumour of such carnage, came~ ~
25     IV,   736    |      offspring rigour. Slowly came~ ~
26     IV,   787    |       smarting at the insult, came the war,~ ~
27     IV,   818    |                    By stealth came Juba: silent was his march;~ ~
28      V,     8    |                          When came the Fathers from their distant
29      V,    91    |       quick within her, Paean came~ ~
30      V,   109    |     home of thunder whence it came.~ ~
31      V,   192    | beside the tripods; and there came~ ~
32      V,   707    |    rise; from distant regions came~ ~
33      V,   717    |   down its waves with clouds: came not from heaven~ ~
34      V,   740    |     meet the wave: but safety came~ ~
35      V,   777    |                 When daylight came, he entered not the camp~ ~
36      V,   826    |           For favouring winds came on.~ ~ ~ ~ When Magnus knew~ ~
37      V,   915    |    lives: for other woes that came~ ~
38     VI,   288    |    columns proved that Caesar came.~ ~
39     VI,   369    |              Then to Pompeius came (whose mind was bent~ ~
40     VI,   429(20)|       were on a journey, they came to the River Evenus. Here
41     VI,   450    |                      450 Then came Lelegians to press the share,~ ~
42     VI,   479    |  stamp. 'Twas thus that money came~ ~
43     VI,   481    |             Of warfare. Hence came down that Python huge~ ~
44     VI,   810    | cursed mouth had slimed. Last came her voice~ ~
45    VII,   205    |                  Now darkness came upon their wondering gaze,~ ~
46    VII,   582    |            To draw the blade, came rushing at the charge~ ~
47    VII,   699    |                               Came welcome death, nor had thy
48    VII,   968    |                               Came all the beasts of earth
49   VIII,   230    |       When, following Magnus, came a scattered band~ ~
50   VIII,   545(17)|  Cambyses slew the Apis which came in his time, and for this
51   VIII,   709    |                           Now came the end, the latest hour
52   VIII,   832    |                               Came Cordus, hasting from his
53     IX,   211    |                      Cornelia came, they wept and beat the
54     IX,   581    |           Far off beheld they came, whose meagre drops~ ~
55     IX,   776    |            And wrestling art, came Perseus, down from heaven~ ~
56     IX,  1199    |                               Came his vile minion forth upon
57     IX,  1210    |     upon the war. Here Magnus came~ ~
58      X,    45    |                           But came his latest day; such end
59      X,   352(19)|    have thought that the Nile came from the east. But it is
60      X,   653    |        With all their terrors came. In dense array~ ~
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