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 1      I,   193    |                                 Lost their once narrow bounds,
 2     II,   482    |                         By Luna lost in Ocean. On the Alps~ ~
 3     II,   521    |       Libo fled Etruria; Umbria lost~ ~
 4     II,   639    |     with such blindness, not so lost to shame~ ~
 5     II,   667    |                            That lost the golden fleece; Cilician
 6     II,   678    |     some bull, his early combat lost,~ ~
 7     II,   773    |                        The exit lost, and win a wider world~ ~
 8     II,   823    |    Which ushers in the day, was lost in light.~ ~ ~ ~
 9    III,    90    | followed! Such a triumph had he lost~ ~
10    III,   674    |                The image of the lost: who, as the oars~ ~
11    III,   682    |                    To grasp the lost -- in vain! another blow~ ~
12    III,   708    |      Gushed o'er his limbs till lost amid the deep.~ ~
13     IV,   219    |             Now have the people lost their cloak for crime:~ ~
14     IV,   575    |             This little handful lost. For me, should fate~ ~
15      V,    34    |                      Your order lost its rights. In Caesar's
16      V,    40(3) |      regarded as exiles, having lost their rights, rather than
17      V,    72(5) |    Ptolemy had not done so. She lost her hare of the kingdom,
18      V,   130    |          130 Our centuries have lost, since Delphi's shrine~ ~
19      V,   285    |       the falchion sheathed had lost its charm;~ ~
20      V,   475    |      soul burned at the moments lost~ ~
21      V,   817(34)|               Compare "Paradise Lost", VII., 425.~ ~
22      V,   903    |       my last prayer: if all is lost but flight,~ ~
23      V,   930    |         Yet she feared Pompeius lost~ ~
24     VI,   321    |      his before; some lands are lost, the rest~ ~
25     VI,   433(22)|     river Jason is said to have lost one of his slippers.~ ~
26    VII,    31    |            Shapes of the battle lost, of death and war~ ~
27    VII,   280    |         compelled: each instant lost~ ~
28    VII,   493    |                     Such heroes lost, when Fortune's ruthless
29    VII,   774    |      escaping? Magnus' fortunes lost,~ ~
30   VIII,   238    |      Emathia's battle-field was lost~ ~
31   VIII,   379    |                                 Lost in one battle and beyond
32   VIII,   408    |    peoples, while the standards lost~ ~
33   VIII,   770    |        770 Fell thick upon him, lost nor form divine,~ ~
34     IX,   404    |     descrying. Thus in sea were lost~ ~
35     IX,   821(23)|         also Milton's "Paradise Lost", Book X., 520-530.)~ ~
36     IX,  1270    |               1270 Thus have we lost -- to bid the conquered
37      X,   446    |           We dared together and lost, by Magnus' blood~ ~
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