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 1      I,   206    |            Then covetous usury rose, and interest~ ~
 2      I,   602    |                           That rose not heavenwards, but headlong
 3     II,   522(20)|       Auximon in a similar way rose against Varus.~ ~
 4     II,   769    |        then, and lofty turrets rose,~ ~
 5     II,   799    |             The parted billows rose again and fell.~ ~
 6    III,    11    |                                Rose through the gaping earth,
 7    III,   128    |   breast the spirit of freedom rose~ ~
 8    III,   161    |                                Rose yet the more, and at his
 9    III,   428    |                      A hillock rose, upon the further side~ ~
10    III,   432    |    nearest portion of the city rose,~ ~
11    III,   474    |                                Rose up again; that fiery tongues
12    III,   482    |     former war, still dense it rose~ ~
13    III,   600    |         600 Innumerable voices rose in air~ ~
14    III,   680    |          680 His noble courage rose, and maimed he dared~ ~
15     IV,    28    |     array confronted; standard rose~ ~
16     IV,   611    |                                Rose up the glittering Dircaean
17     IV,   868    |       Rang the wide plain, and rose the dust in air~ ~
18      V,    86    |      er the earth her billows, rose alone,~ ~
19      V,   296    |       ranks no doubtful murmur rose;~ ~
20      V,   498    |                          Which rose and fell and fitful died
21      V,   626    |                                Rose not with silver horns upon
22     VI,    44    |      asunder for his own. Thus rose~ ~
23     VI,    54    |     move his camp; nay, rivers rose~ ~
24     VI,    80    |      The tide of civil passion rose and fell.~ ~ ~ ~
25     VI,   214    |                                Rose to the summit of the wall
26     VI,   280    |                            280 Rose Scaeva's valour again; and
27     VI,   410    |       Achilles' home Pharsalus rose;~ ~
28     VI,   484    |                       Gigantic rose against the gods, what time~ ~
29    VII,     2    |              More slowly Titan rose, 1 nor drave his steeds,~ ~
30    VII,   455    |                       And Rome rose up within them, and to die~ ~
31    VII,   921    |                                Rose shrouding all the plain,
32   VIII,   285    |                           Till rose Pamphylian coasts before
33   VIII,   372    |     avenged."~ ~ ~ But murmurs rose,~ ~
34     IX,   564    |      At length they struggling rose~ ~
35     IX,   578    |                            And rose upon the earth the flaming
36     IX,   835    | Chelyder's track: and Cenchris rose~ ~
37     IX,   963    |            By Libyans Jaculus, rose in coils to dart~ ~
38     IX,  1086    |                                Rose 'twixt the Psyllian and
39     IX,  1109    |     earth, and in the distance rose~ ~
40     IX,  1124    |                                Rose Hero's tower, and Helle
41     IX,  1234    |              The loving father rose, and tears he shed~ ~
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