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 1      I,    27    |        houses with half-ruined walls~ ~
 2      I,   108    |                          These walls are proof that in their
 3      I,   261    |    retreating Parthian, to the walls~ ~
 4      I,   532    |     loved, Mevania spreads her walls,~ ~
 5      I,   568    |                     With ample walls that all mankind might hold,~ ~
 6      I,   628    |        Those who live near the walls desert their homes,~ ~
 7      I,   651    |     consume 26. Then round the walls of Rome~ ~
 8      I,   669    |          That winds around the walls, the aged seer~ ~
 9     II,   124    |    with slippery gore the holy walls.~ ~
10     II,   445    |        Campanian, and held the walls~ ~
11     II,   507    |      yield, strengthened their walls with mounds~ ~
12     II,   548    |   squadrons, speeding from the walls,~ ~
13     II,   552    |                   Were not the walls sufficient to protect~ ~
14     II,   565    |  Compels the enemy to keep the walls.~ ~
15    III,   101    |         Gazing in awe upon the walls of Rome~ ~
16    III,   213    |                            The walls of Dardan Oricum, the woods~ ~
17    III,   249    |      From palmy Idumea and the walls~ ~
18    III,   259    |  Memphis, carving symbols upon walls~ ~
19    III,   342    |            Now Caesar left the walls of trembling Rome~ ~
20    III,   383    |    favouring fate preserve our walls~ ~
21    III,   427    |       battlements. Hard by the walls~ ~
22    III,   501    |        the garrison within the walls~ ~
23    III,   509    | Impatient of the combat by the walls~ ~
24    III,   518    |                          Their walls should stand unshaken. From
25     IV,    36    |  parted from the camp Ilerda's walls,~ ~
26     IV,   299    |                 Ilerda's lofty walls; but Caesar's horse~ ~
27      V,   125(11)|    Athenians that their wooden walls would keep them safe; which
28      V,   594    |        reed enwoven formed the walls,~ ~
29     VI,    32    |                            Her walls; and tempests, howling from
30     VI,    44    |                          Their walls asunder for his own. Thus
31     VI,    59    |                            The walls of Ilium: let the fragile
32     VI,    65    |  Assyria's kings, is closed by walls~ ~
33    VII,   438    |         Think from Rome's high walls~ ~
34    VII,   517    |                Rome's earliest walls, down to the crimsoned field~ ~
35   VIII,   129    |    night within these friendly walls~ ~
36   VIII,   256    |    seek for shelter Babylonian walls;~ ~
37   VIII,   339    |        Macedon and Baetra's 10 walls,~ ~
38   VIII,   405    |        despots, yet within her walls~ ~
39     IX,   358    |      fatigue: then stormed thy walls,~ ~
40     IX,   542    |     cavernous vault with solid walls~ ~
41     IX,   568    |                          Where walls lay prostrate, mighty stones
42      X,   137    |                     Lay on its walls, but built in solid blocks~ ~
43      X,   526    |   earliest dawn, when from the walls~ ~
44      X,   620    |        seer, now bordering the walls~ ~
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