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 1      I,    30    |     guard is found, and in the ancient streets so~ ~
 2      I,   184    |      on her sons. Farewell the ancient ways!~ ~
 3      I,   271    |        the hall and snatch the ancient arms~ ~
 4      I,   327    |     Winding in pomp around the ancient hill.~ ~
 5      I,   495    | Ligurian tribes, now shorn, in ancient days~ ~
 6      I,   609    |      on the Theban pyre 22, in ancient days;~ ~
 7     II,   609(26)|       having worn a garment of ancient fashion leaving their arms
 8     II,   817    |     cliffs rebounding to their ancient seat~ ~
 9    III,   143(7) |        him with mysterious and ancient curses. (Plutarch, "Crassus",
10    III,   209    |                            Her ancient victory o'er the Persian
11    III,   352    |     tame his fury. "Search the ancient books~ ~
12    III,   462    |                             To ancient myth, no fowl has ever dared~ ~
13    III,   496    |                       Dodona's ancient boast; the knotty holm;~ ~
14    III,   582    |    meet for service; but their ancient keels~ ~
15     IV,    10    |   Celts who, exiled from their ancient home,~ ~
16     IV,    14    |                     Founded in ancient days; beside her glides~ ~
17     IV,   140    |                        140 Its ancient marks; no more in middle
18     IV,   273    |      at the touch, and all the ancient rage~ ~
19     IV,   503    | Cilician once, taught by their ancient art,~ ~
20     IV,   657    |  Antaeus' kingdom called. From ancient days~ ~
21     IV,   741(19)|                That is, extols ancient deeds.~ ~
22     IV,   808    |                             No ancient grudge the gladiator's arm~ ~
23      V,    78    |               Through Phoebus' ancient oracle to break~ ~
24      V,   155    |                   Has left its ancient gorge and thro' the world~ ~
25      V,   159    |             Of Phoebus; or the ancient Sibyl's books~ ~
26      V,   455    |                   Pretends its ancient ceremonies: calls~ ~
27      V,   461    | Propitious sworn. Then was the ancient name~ ~
28      V,   513    |                     Forgat its ancient ways and knew no more~ ~
29     VI,    23    |                             In ancient days built up her lofty
30     VI,    57    |   daylight failed him. Let the ancient tale~ ~
31     VI,   402    |     these mountains hemmed, in ancient time~ ~
32     VI,   519(30)|       From him was derived the ancient name of Thessaly, Haemonia.~ ~
33     VI,   538    |                 The shrines of ancient magic and entreat~ ~
34     VI,   856    |                            His ancient prison, and loathed to enter
35    VII,   268    |      stood arrayed against her ancient foe.~ ~
36    VII,   469    |    Save of some Senator at the ancient feast~ ~
37    VII,   508(17)|   Consul with his toga worn in ancient fashion.~ ~
38    VII,   674    |                             Of ancient prowess; there Metellus'
39    VII,  1003    |      Or those which pierced by ancient roots have spread~ ~
40   VIII,    23    |             To wander; but his ancient fame forbad.~ ~ ~ ~
41   VIII,   269    |    forth to victory: burst the ancient bounds~ ~
42   VIII,   459    |                             In ancient days the fable of the crime~ ~
43     IX,   188    |                  And all their ancient Kings, to swim the Nile?~ ~
44     IX,   266    |   Broke into discord, as their ancient chief~ ~
45     IX,   422    |           Of that which in the ancient days befell;~ ~
46     IX,   483(12)|    Libya." (And see Bunbury's "Ancient Geography", i., 145, 146,
47     IX,   544    |                       Upon its ancient base and made the lands~ ~
48     IX,  1131    |       Then marvelling at their ancient fame, he seeks~ ~
49     IX,  1167    |                    When by the ancient grandeur of the place~ ~
50     IX,  1177    |    Unseen of men! here in your ancient seat,~ ~
51     IX,  1310    |                     1310 Thine ancient love to Caesar, and thy
52      X,    16    |                             Of ancient Isis; bearing witness all~ ~
53      X,   180    |                      180 Those ancient leaders of the simple age,~ ~
54      X,   215    | Expound the sculptures on your ancient fanes:~ ~
55      X,   264    |                    Vain is the ancient faith that Ethiop snows 13~ ~
56      X,   392    |                     In all our ancient lore "untrodden" named~ ~
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