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 1   Note           |        age. He was for several years a poet of some prominence
 2      I,    11(2) |     Parthians in B.C. 53, four years before this period.~ ~
 3      I,    32    |    brambles and unploughed for years,~ ~
 4      I,    38(3) |     mockery. Probably the five years known as the Golden Era
 5      I,   127(6) |    place in B.C.54, about five years before the action of the
 6      I,   145    |       like to like: the one in years~ ~
 7      I,   272    |       Long hanging through the years of peace; the shield~ ~
 8      I,   321    |          Thine armies ten long years ere victory came,~ ~
 9      I,   341    |        by my side for ten long years have faced,~ ~
10      I,   355    |                 Fresh from his years of peace, with all his crowd~ ~
11      I,   368(14)| Clodius in B.C.52, about three years before this. Pompeius, then
12      I,   380    |              380 Of these long years of power and of crime?~ ~
13      I,   396    |      As through those glorious years. Deny our rights!~ ~
14     II,   125    |      found pity men of failing years,~ ~
15     II,   288    |       through all these wicked years~ ~
16     II,   382    |       A second husband: now in years grown old~ ~
17     II,   641    |                            For years on years rebellious, and
18     II,   641    |                   For years on years rebellious, and a life~ ~
19    III,   346(24)|  stormed by the Persians sixty years later. See Thucydides I.
20    III,   577(29)|    Senate House. Less than two years later, after the siege of
21    III,   838(32)|     over the Veneti some seven years before; the first naval
22     IV,   542    |           Or shear the hope of years. But choice to die~ ~
23     IV,   782(22)|        in B.C. 50. His earlier years are stated to have been
24      V,    41    |        bloodshed, through long years of peace,~ ~
25      V,   140    |      Appius seeks, unmoved for years~ ~
26      V,   331    |                          These years have proved, or nothing;
27      V,   463    |         are chosen to mark the years.~ ~
28      V,   613    |        earn thy living; and in years to come~ ~
29      V,   710    |      of Heaven, when length of years~ ~
30     VI,   432(21)|     flocks of Admetus for nine years. The River Amphrysos is
31     VI,   630    |        the fates who owed them years to come:~ ~
32    VII,   302    |                 Your prize for years of service in the field.~ ~
33    VII,   466    |        loaded with the dust of years~ ~
34    VII,   994    |     carnage? By what length of years~ ~
35   VIII,   542    |          Less harsh in failing years, in Memphis born~ ~
36   VIII,   721    |    thoughts revolving: "In the years to come~ ~
37   VIII,   724    |      upon thy fame and all the years~ ~
38   VIII,   821    |                                Years of unbroken victories balanced
39   VIII,   990(25)|  memory of Pompeius some sixty years after this was written (
40     IX,   282    |       vanished: in our failing years~ ~
41      X,   194    |                   Which in few years in Meroe's vats had foamed,~ ~
42      X,   338(18)|      to live to the age of 120 years, drinking milk, and eating
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