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1 I, 321 | Thine armies ten long years ere victory came,~ ~ 2 II, 85 | And waving rushes; but ere long the chains~ ~ 3 II, 98 | time's predestined laws ere his shall come;~ ~ 4 II, 184 | And sealed the furnace ere his blood was gone.~ ~ 5 II, 558 | And ere it totters rush upon the 6 II, 595 | To test his soldiers ere he moved his camp~ ~ 7 II, 650 | all the ocean 29, and who, ere the moon~ ~ 8 III, 141 | Shall flow, thou robber, ere the gold be thine.~ ~ 9 III, 374 | Shrink ere he strike his father? on 10 III, 689 | in death well earned; yet ere his end~ ~ 11 III, 786 | That life had left him; yet ere long he knew~ ~ 12 IV, 323 | gives the sinews motion, ere the skin~ ~ 13 IV, 500 | 500 Ere long they manned the rafts 14 V, 10 | 10 Ere yet the year was dead: a 15 V, 221 | fates unnumbered, laboured ere she found,~ ~ 16 V, 660 | 660 To reach the shore ere yet the nearest land~ ~ 17 V, 767 | Ere his last prize was won. 18 VI, 56 | And Caesar wearied ere he saw the whole,~ ~ 19 VI, 155 | his trumpets blared. But ere the sword~ ~ 20 VI, 346 | Encircled, vanquished, ere the fight, they fled~ ~ 21 VI, 682 | Thessalian soil the blood ere long~ ~ 22 VII, 2(1)| if she threatened night ere noon of day."~ ~ -- Ben 23 VII, 367 | Turn from the battle ere the foe be fled,~ ~ 24 VII, 751 | One blow for freedom ere we served our lord.~ ~ ~ ~ 25 VII, 903 | Orestes saw the Furies ere he fled~ ~ 26 VII, 913 | Brought retribution. Ere his rival died~ ~ 27 VIII, 16 | The camp Pharsalian, ere yet was spread~ ~ 28 VIII, 178 | Ere yet her lord was conquered, 29 VIII, 400 | venge Hesperia's wrongs ere Rome her own?~ ~ 30 VIII, 534 | Lay by Mount Casius, ere the sun was set~ ~ 31 VIII, 573 | What Magnus owned not ere the war was done,~ ~ 32 VIII, 611 | War to thy kingdom? Ere the fight was fought~ ~ 33 VIII, 748 | the conquered. Yet let him ere his end~ ~ 34 VIII, 778 | And drooping neck ere yet was fled the life:~ ~ 35 VIII, 829 | Yet ere the victor touched the Pharian 36 IX, 441 | Thus ere they trod the deserts, Cato 37 IX, 750 | 750 But ere the victim feared had struck 38 IX, 752 | Grew stiff and stark ere yet it fled the frame.~ ~ 39 IX, 756 | The Hydra ere he slew. This monster born~ ~ 40 IX, 852 | Baneful ere darts his poison, Basilisk 26~ ~ 41 IX, 1193 | Ere rode his barks on waters