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 1      I,    79    |                              Struck peace away.~ ~ ~ ~ By envious
 2      I,   651(26)| Jupiter and Minerva had been struck by lightning, and was probably
 3     II,   122    |                              Struck at his pleasure, till the
 4     II,   145(7) |     The head of Antonius was struck off and brought to Marius
 5     II,   172    |     spake once; but each man struck~ ~
 6     II,   224    |                  Hardly when struck they fell; the severed head~ ~
 7    III,    51    |                  The sailors struck the masts and rowed ashore.~ ~ ~ ~
 8    III,   471    |         Their rotting shapes struck terror. Thus do men~ ~
 9    III,   671    |                              Struck once, and ended error: he
10    III,   774    |            Full on a keel he struck and found his death.~ ~
11    III,   780    |     bulwarks of his ship was struck~ ~
12    III,   807    |                  One blow he struck, but o'er his eyes there
13     IV,   278    |               Though blindly struck, their recent vows of love~ ~
14     IV,   607    |     praises all: but him who struck the first~ ~
15      V,   486    |                              Struck by the northern wind alone
16      V,   916    |                  More gently struck on hearts inured to grief.~ ~
17     VI,   109    |    And as they wheeled Death struck his victim down.~ ~
18     VI,   125    |                   Slew as it struck its victim, and the dead~ ~
19     VI,   164    |                              Struck by the frequent engine,
20     VI,   219    |                  Where'er he struck, the victor. Now his sword~ ~
21     VI,   468    |                              Struck by the trident of the Ocean
22     VI,   575    |                              Struck by their voice has gaped, 34
23    VII,    46    |                          And struck their bosoms as for Brutus
24    VII,   183    |      the vision. Crests were struck from helms;~ ~
25    VII,   219    |             Neath every sky, struck by mysterious dread~ ~
26    VII,   403    |                              Struck to his heart -- omen itself
27    VII,   587    |  There only stayed. One army struck -- their foes~ ~
28    VII,   588    |                              Struck not in answer; Magnus' swords
29    VII,   603    |        Brooding above, Death struck his victims down,~ ~
30   VIII,   523    |       Its southern cape, and struck across the main~ ~
31     IX,   166    |                              Struck me with horror to the inmost
32     IX,   381    |                              Struck by the oars gave passage
33     IX,   750    |    ere the victim feared had struck him down:~ ~
34     IX,   868    |                  The serpent struck; no mark betrayed the tooth:~ ~
35     IX,   929    |                     Nasidius struck, who erst in Marsian fields~ ~
36     IX,  1196    |                              Struck on his ear: and trusting
37      X,   337    |     races dwell: then famine struck,~ ~
38      X,   414    |                 This blow be struck! Shall thus the tyrant's
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