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 1      I,     2   |       loose we sing; how Rome's high race~ ~
 2      I,   445   |         chorus lift the roar on high.~ ~ ~ ~
 3     II,    82   |                         Afric's high conqueror, cast out from
 4     II,   214   |                        Fortune, high goddess of Praeneste's fane,~ ~
 5     II,   235   |         sea, the upper stood on high~ ~
 6     II,   341   |                        Rises on high, applies the kindled torch:~ ~
 7     II,   793   |         to Fortune: "Thou whose high decree~ ~
 8    III,   106   |                       Thank the high gods no eastern hosts are
 9    III,   156   |         Time lowest things with high~ ~
10    III,   262   |         Next Persean Tarsus and high Taurus' groves~ ~
11    III,   513   |                                 High as the battlements, by cause
12    III,   649   |                        On whose high poop while Tagus fighting
13    III,   694   |                    And piled on high with corpses, while her
14    III,   779   | charging prow.~ ~ ~ ~ Tyrrhenus high~ ~
15     IV,   581   |                       Which the high gods, that men may bear
16     IV,   599   |               Could shake their high resolve. 15 In numbers few~ ~
17      V,    12   |                 And heard their high debate. No warlike camp~ ~
18      V,    23   |       proud assembly, yours the high command~ ~
19      V,    39   |    While Rome was full. Of that high order all~ ~
20      V,    47(4)|        pitiful spectacle of the high pretensions and paltry performances
21      V,    64   |       They order Libya by their high decree~ ~
22      V,    87   |                          By one high peak scarce master of the
23      V,   109   |                         To that high home of thunder whence it
24      V,   129   |           No gift from heaven's high gods so great as this~ ~
25      V,   235   |                     By heaven's high rulers, Master of the truth,~ ~
26      V,   293   |                             His high behest drew nations to the
27      V,   351   |                      Not Jove's high fane on the Tarpeian rock,~ ~
28      V,   352   |                      Not Rome's high dames nor maidens had he
29      V,   615   |                        To those high gods whose wont it is to
30      V,   645   |        trembled in its place on high:~ ~
31      V,   748   |                              Of high Ceraunia's cliffs.~ ~ ~ ~
32     VI,    95   |                     From Rome's high ramparts to the Tuscan sea,~ ~
33    VII,   121   |               Whose heart beats high, who burns to join the fray~ ~
34    VII,   202   |                            With high Olympus, while at Ossa's
35    VII,   438   |       for us. Think from Rome's high walls~ ~
36    VII,   442   |                     The world's high mistress, fearing now, alas!~ ~
37    VII,   471   |                      Serves his high office. 16 Void and desolate~ ~
38    VII,   939   |            Thy kinsman, pile on high from Oeta's slopes~ ~
39   VIII,   640   |         thou dare when heaven's high thunder rolls,~ ~
40   VIII,   965   |                                 High Cumae's prophetess, when
41     IX,     6   |       to the poles that bear on high~ ~
42     IX,   400   |        Prevails upon the shore. High from the main~ ~
43     IX,   445   |         your weighty task, your high emprise~ ~
44     IX,   616   |       found the spot where that high band~ ~
45     IX,   656   |                     By heaven's high counsellor."~ ~ ~ But Cato,
46      X,   189   |                         Egypt's high gods, they placed upon the
47      X,   248   |      And winds abounds' beneath high Jupiter~ ~
48      X,   387   |      its source? For whirled on high the spray~ ~
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