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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
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