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 1      I,    11    |                    Did not the shade of Crassus, wandering still, 2~ ~
 2      I,   157    |        though leafless, give a shade;~ ~
 3      I,   595    |                     Hid by the shade of earth, grew pale and
 4      I,   640    |    homesteads, frighted by the shade~ ~
 5     II,   200    |      200 The tale of Catulus's shade appeased?~ ~
 6     II,   344    |                                Shade though it be, I'll follow
 7     II,   464    |     banks were first by poplar shade enclosed: 18~ ~
 8     II,   662    |                          Knows shade on neither hand 31: all
 9    III,   166    |                          Whose shade at least survives, if with
10     VI,   146    |                     Unarmed in shade of night; his mighty soul~ ~
11     VI,   762    |                          Casts shade impenetrable. Foul decay~ ~
12     VI,   849    |     seek his dust; and let the shade~ ~
13     VI,   934    |    Camillus, wept; and Sulla's shade~ ~
14     VI,   967(44)|       later book, in which the shade of Pompeius was to foretell
15   VIII,   870    |                 870 "Neglected shade, uncared for, dear to none,~ ~
16   VIII,   888    |      than these poor rites thy shade prefer,~ ~
17   VIII,   928    |                    Confine his shade within the narrow bounds~ ~
18   VIII,  1007    |                            Thy shade though exiled, than the
19     IX,     3    |                     So great a shade; but from the limbs half
20     IX,    79    |        in insult to his mighty shade.~ ~
21     IX,   190    |     unburied, shall avenge thy shade;~ ~
22     IX,   223    |  Matinum.~ ~ ~ ~ Yet Pompeius' shade~ ~
23     IX,   263    |       these gave honour to the shade~ ~
24     IX,   291    |      hereafter: to that sacred shade~ ~
25     IX,   468    |                            The shade, alone sink fainting in
26     IX,   615    |      draw in the circle of the shade.~ ~
27     IX,   813    |      There fails the night, to shade the wandering moon,~ ~
28     IX,  1299    |   proper sepulture appease his shade~ ~
29      X,     6    |    vanquished: and the warning shade~ ~
30      X,    87    |    palace haunted by Pompeius' shade,~ ~
31      X,   368    |      foliage, by no breadth of shade~ ~
32      X,   406    | avenging goddesses and Magnus' shade~ ~
33      X,   637    |      did another victim to thy shade~ ~
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