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 1      I,   132    |        the Sabine women did of old,~ ~
 2      I,   226    |       who watched o'er Troy of old;~ ~
 3      I,   369    |          And now when worn and old and ripe for rest 15,~ ~
 4      I,   383    |                             Of old his victory o'er Cilician
 5      I,   611(23)|                      Shook the old snow from off their trembling
 6     II,   163    |    Caudium's Forks she bled of old?~ ~
 7     II,   382    |    husband: now in years grown old~ ~
 8     II,   438    |       garments as were worn of old:~ ~
 9     II,   491    |       to Juno's temple, and of old~ ~
10     II,   631    |                                Old, does he call me? Fear not
11     II,   688    |    battlements.~ ~ ~ ~ Here of old~ ~
12     II,   759    |        form a rampart. Thus of old~ ~
13    III,   204    |                 By Hercules of old; Dodona's oaks~ ~
14    III,   245    |        Troy, but (doomed as in old time) they joined~ ~
15    III,   790    |               790 Strike as of old; and thou, Tyrrhenus, spend~ ~
16    III,   804    | stumbling o'er the benches the old man hastes~ ~
17      V,    59    |     decked with gifts; Athena, old in fame,~ ~
18      V,   328    |                 Let nature end old age. And dost thou think~ ~
19      V,   471    |     winding ramparts, built of old~ ~
20      V,   614    |                Look for a rich old age: and trust thy fates~ ~
21     VI,    94    |                             Of old Mycenae; or as Tiber holds~ ~
22     VI,   411    |     whence sailed that ship of old~ ~
23     VI,   542    |        strange, unnatural; the old man's breast~ ~
24     VI,   725    |                         A ripe old age, by mystic herbs to
25    VII,    44    |                 Then young and old had blent their tears for
26    VII,   440    |      that the Senate hoar, too old for arms,~ ~
27   VIII,   512    |         Hope not from monarchs old, whose shame is fled,~ ~
28   VIII,   975(24)|      and when that animal grew old and unfit for the residence
29   VIII,  1007(26)|       Jupiter on "Mount Casius old".~ ~
30     IX,   214    |                 Thrice worn of old upon the sacred hill 5~ ~
31     IX,   374    |        men's use -- Or else of old~ ~
32     IX,   730    |  availed: but from the days of old~ ~
33     IX,   769    |   rocks; and when on snakes of old~ ~
34     IX,  1135    |     town of Troy burnt down of old~ ~
35      X,    17    |        s vigour in the days of old.~ ~
36      X,   618(25)|        IX, 1191.) Proteus, the old man of the sea, kept here
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