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 1      I,   108    |     proof that in their infant days~ ~
 2      I,   187    |                      Of former days; men wore attire for dames~ ~
 3      I,   495    |  tribes, now shorn, in ancient days~ ~
 4      I,   609    |     Theban pyre 22, in ancient days;~ ~
 5      I,   718    |        Whate'er the truth, the days in which we live~ ~
 6     II,    52    |       youths who born in Punic days~ ~
 7     II,   101    |    Cimbrians, live out all his days.'~ ~
 8     II,   154(9) | Consuls. Marius died seventeen days afterwards, in the seventieth
 9     II,   261    |    past, but feared the coming days.~ ~ ~ ~
10     II,   390    |   Partner of joys, I come; but days of care~ ~
11    III,   279    |           The remnant of their days in flame to heaven. 18~ ~ ~ ~
12     IV,    14    |             Founded in ancient days; beside her glides~ ~
13     IV,   657    |   kingdom called. From ancient days~ ~
14     IV,   800    |        still my soldiers. Idle days breed doubt.~ ~
15      V,   454(23)|     held the office for eleven days only, but was elected Consul
16      V,   565    |     camp? I mourn the waste of days~ ~
17     VI,    23    |                     In ancient days built up her lofty wall,~ ~
18    VII,   257    |    care; their chief in Libyan days,~ ~
19    VII,   348(14)|        scope; Never in earlier days, our hearts to cheer, Have
20    VII,   487    |                            The days when Allia and Cannae fell:~ ~
21    VII,   797    |      of Fortune; in triumphant days~ ~
22    VII,   800    |     800 To muse upon the happy days of yore.~ ~
23    VII,   990    |       990 By sun and length of days, and rain from heaven,~ ~
24   VIII,    29    |      him triumph in the Sullan days,~ ~
25   VIII,    32    |   pondering soul. So length of days~ ~
26   VIII,   132    |                   This spot in days to come the guest from Rome~ ~
27   VIII,   459    |                     In ancient days the fable of the crime~ ~
28   VIII,   703    |    This story shall be told in days to come:~ ~
29   VIII,   818    |       Twas not for him in evil days some ray~ ~
30   VIII,  1016    |      shine the brighter in the days to come~ ~
31   VIII,  1021    |                    And happier days shall come when men shall
32     IX,   422    |      that which in the ancient days befell;~ ~
33     IX,   604    |        and god as of the olden days~ ~
34     IX,   650    |      our country in the future days:~ ~
35     IX,   710    |     710 Thou may'st in distant days decree divine.~ ~ ~ ~
36     IX,   730    |      not availed: but from the days of old~ ~
37     IX,  1103(30)|       sands extended for seven days' journey, and ranks the
38      X,    17    |        Macedon's vigour in the days of old.~ ~
39      X,    27    |        Fortune to these tyrant days:~ ~
40      X,   211    |        as proves thy length of days,~ ~
41      X,   619    |     the main; an island in the days~ ~
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