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1 I, 70| 70 Through all the nations reign, and shut the gates~ ~ 2 I, 95| To any nations, so that they may strike~ ~ 3 I, 181| Of potent nations: and when fortune poured~ ~ 4 I, 190| 190 Came that which ruins nations; while the fields~ ~ 5 I, 496| First of the long-haired nations, on whose necks~ ~ 6 II, 55| peace we ask for: let the nations rage;~ ~ 7 II, 160| 160 Of Earth and all her nations almost left~ ~ 8 II, 331| Shall unknown nations, touched by western strife,~ ~ 9 III, 150| 150 And other nations; wage the war on them --~ ~ 10 III, 185| By Asia's richest nations; and the wealth~ ~ 11 III, 192| Meanwhile all nations of the earth were moved~ ~ 12 III, 225| Joining remotest nations in her flight,~ ~ 13 III, 332| Nor e'er met nations varied thus in garb~ ~ 14 III, 369| Add that unnumbered nations join the fray:~ ~ 15 IV, 150| 150 Are borne Britannia's nations; and when Nile~ ~ 16 IV, 758| The nations who confessed King Juba' 17 V, 124| The hearts of nations to confront their foe,~ ~ 18 V, 218| To other nations, from the boundless threads~ ~ 19 V, 293| His high behest drew nations to the field:~ ~ 20 V, 380| 380 Draw nations in his train; and not to 21 V, 758| The northern nations fell beneath my sword;~ ~ 22 V, 785| When on thy breath so many nations hang~ ~ 23 VI, 129| All nations' harvests, and the northern 24 VII, 85| thy tread when these proud nations fell;~ ~ 25 VII, 106| Let Fortune roll the nations of the earth~ ~ 26 VII, 269| Let all the nations be the victor's prize,~ ~ 27 VII, 412| With nations' destinies. Whoe'er of you~ ~ 28 VII, 430| 430 All nations gathered, cities as the 29 VII, 461| Shall e'er make good. Nations that were to live~ ~ 30 VII, 497| War upon war laid nations at thy feet~ ~ 31 VII, 595| Of all the nations joined the central strife,~ ~ 32 VII, 626| Then spare the nations who in times to come~ ~ 33 VII, 735| Whole nations to the death; Assyria here,~ ~ 34 VII, 763| prostrate fallen, would drag nations down~ ~ 35 VII, 839| All nations call and challenge fate 36 VII, 862| Snatched from Hesperian nations ruddy gold,~ ~ 37 VII, 937| Burn in one holocaust the nations slain;~ ~ 38 VIII, 418| So are the nations. There in flowing robes~ ~ 39 VIII, 582| And nations piled in one ensanguined 40 VIII, 698| Of nations, spare to dread Pharsalus 41 VIII, 948| And Commerce safe to nations; Eastern kings~ ~ 42 IX, 120| 120 All nations to the conflict. One alone,~ ~ 43 IX, 288| Of distant nations. In the garb of Rome~ ~ 44 IX, 1281| Thus have we roused the nations, if there be~ ~ 45 X, 52| That eastern nations dreaded more the lance~ ~ 46 X, 572| All nations upon earth, nor sacred rights,~ ~