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 1      I,   144(7) |                       This famous line was quoted by Lamartine
 2      I,   421    |           The inhospitable Syrtes line the shore~ ~
 3      I,   471(17)|       appears again in Book VII., line 7; Book IX., line 379; and
 4      I,   471(17)|           VII., line 7; Book IX., line 379; and Book X., line 317.~ ~
 5      I,   471(17)|            line 379; and Book X., line 317.~ ~
 6      I,   506(19)|           IX.; and also Book VI., line 933). But all was vague
 7     II,   158(10)|         the inhabitants to death (line 216). At the Colline gate
 8     II,   601(25)|                               See line 497.~ ~
 9     II,   627(28)|                      See Book I., line 369.~ ~
10    III,   254(16)|             p. 447.) In Book VI., line 193, the pilot declares
11    III,   346(24)|       Minor about 600 B.C. Lucan (line 393) appears to think that
12    III,   706(30)|        others, those at Book ix., line 952.~ ~
13     IV,    82(6) |          The word occurs again at line 760; Book V., 80; Book VII.,
14     IV,   491    |         the cunning hunter draw a line~ ~
15     IV,   760(21)|                               See line 82.~ ~
16     IV,   932(27)|          is described in Book I., line 303. He became Caesar's
17      V,    92(8) |     Apollo. (Aesch., "Eumenides", line 2.)~ ~
18      V,   123(10)|         their country (Book III., line 225), and were told to found
19      V,   145(13)|        Cumaean Sibyl mentioned at line 210. She was said to have
20      V,   464(25)| Dictatorship. (Compare Book VII., line 471.)~ ~
21     VI,    52    |                           As in a line of toils. Pompeius lacked~ ~
22     VI,    93(4) |         As to Diana, see Book I., line 501.~ ~
23     VI,   174    |       staff before the marshalled line.~ ~
24     VI,   361(10)|     Caesar's hands. See Book IV., line 5.~ ~
25     VI,   406(12)|                   See Book VIII., line 3.~ ~
26     VI,   419(17)|                          Book I., line 632; Book VII., line 904.
27     VI,   419(17)|          I., line 632; Book VII., line 904. Agave was a daughter
28     VI,   437(23)|     between Olympus and Ossa (see line 406); and carried with it
29     VI,   462(24)|                            See on line 429.~ ~
30     VI,   575(34)|        the planets. (See Book X., line 244.)~ ~
31     VI,   677(37)|     Pharsalia with Philippi. (See line 684.)~ ~
32    VII,     6(3) |          the clouds, see Book I., line 471.~ ~
33    VII,   255    |         adverse, stood: in middle line~ ~
34    VII,   406    |         his noble steed along the line~ ~
35    VII,   534(19)|                  Compare Book I., line 600.~ ~
36    VII,   567(21)|                            See on line 203.~ ~
37    VII,   605    |          Upon the Roman spear. In line oblique~ ~
38   VIII,     1(1) |                   Comp. Book VI., line 407.~ ~
39   VIII,   198(2) |                  Comp. Book III., line 256.~ ~
40   VIII,   946(22)|                    See Book VII., line 20.~ ~
41   VIII,   975(24)|          the soul of Apis (see on line 537), and when that animal
42     IX,     4(1) |     conflagration, (see Book VII. line 949), with their senses
43     IX,   193(4) |                   See Book VIII., line 547.~ ~
44     IX,   214(5) |                               See line 709.~ ~
45     IX,   507(13)|             115; and see Book X., line 177.)~ ~
46     IX,  1103(30)|          is far from any possible line of route taken from the
47     IX,  1116(31)|                               See Line 444.~ ~
48      X,    73(3) |          of Isis. (See Book VIII, line 974.)~ ~
49      X,   544    |          s leaders and the Senate line,~ ~
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