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 1      I,    64    |           Press thou on either side, the universe~ ~
 2      I,   341    |                      Who by my side for ten long years have
 3      I,   450    |     are vacant by Lake Leman's side;~ ~
 4    III,   288(19)|       they came from the other side of the equator. (See Book
 5    III,   355    |      Massilia's prowess on the side of Rome.~ ~
 6    III,   428    | hillock rose, upon the further side~ ~
 7    III,   619    |             While on the Roman side their steadier keels~ ~
 8    III,   648    |                      On either side with equal war contends;~ ~
 9    III,   668    |                    Fast to the side was nailed.~ ~ Twin brethren
10    III,   678    |              So died, upon the side it held, the hand,~ ~
11    III,   702    | grappling-hook that missed the side,~ ~
12    III,   715    |              Leaving the upper side as bare of foes),~ ~
13    III,   777    |         some on their vessel's side~ ~
14     IV,     4    |  fulfillment. There on Magnus' side~ ~
15     IV,   440    |  fortune never is to leave his side,~ ~
16     IV,   605    |       death?" Then through his side~ ~
17     IV,   629    |    their mangled bodies to the side,~ ~
18     IV,   756    |      Latian troops, from every side~ ~
19     IV,   850    |                   850 On every side surround them: leader, men --~ ~
20      V,   203    |                        To this side and to that; the tripods
21      V,   402    |    more firm to me if, neither side~ ~
22      V,   859    |       of war to slumber at thy side,~ ~
23      V,   922    |      faithful to her lord, his side in flight~ ~
24     VI,   310    |      or which gnaws a mountain side~ ~
25     VI,   327    |           There and on Magnus' side, as though men slept,~ ~
26     VI,   390    |          390 Thessalia on that side where Titan first~ ~
27     VI,   397    |    chief ardour. On the hither side~ ~
28    VII,   753    |                   Had left his side, and knew the fates of Rome~ ~
29    VII,   790(25)|       was not by her husband's side at his murder, she was present
30   VIII,     8    |  terrors, as he fancied at his side~ ~
31   VIII,   115    |       to thy rule, me from thy side~ ~
32   VIII,   233    |                     For at his side, though vanquished in the
33   VIII,   602    |   borne. as all things, to his side.~ ~
34   VIII,   669    |      fear. But, rushing to the side,~ ~
35   VIII,   717    |       won. And when within his side~ ~
36     IX,   275    |       led us to the fight: his side was ours:~ ~
37     IX,   712    |        further on the Southern side~ ~
38      X,   160    | Unhappy race; and on the other side~ ~
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