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 1      I,   213    |                              His trembling country's image; huge it
 2      I,   611(23)|          old snow from off their trembling laps." (Marlowe.) The Latin
 3      I,   652    |                             Each trembling citizen in turn proceeds.~ ~
 4     II,   185    |                Borne through the trembling town the leaders' heads~ ~
 5     II,   193    |        the mouldering heap, with trembling steps~ ~
 6     II,   444    |       Meanwhile Pompeius led his trembling host~ ~
 7     II,   700    |                700 Held by their trembling cables ride secure.~ ~
 8    III,   110    |         Had been thy ruin."~ ~ ~ Trembling at his feet~ ~
 9    III,   253    |                     And Tyre oft trembling with the shaken earth.~ ~
10    III,   342    |         Caesar left the walls of trembling Rome~ ~
11    III,   467    |           Filled with mysterious trembling; dripped the streams~ ~
12    III,   784    |      Forced from their seats his trembling eyeballs fell.~ ~
13      V,   312    |                       The Senate trembling, and when Rome was ours~ ~
14      V,   442    |               But Caesar entered trembling Rome unarmed,~ ~
15      V,   473    | Constrained the billows, and his trembling fleet~ ~
16      V,   649    |         spake the captain of the trembling bark:~ ~
17     VI,   332    |          swift as sailor, by his trembling mast~ ~
18     VI,   493    |                                  Trembling beneath the shadow of the
19     VI,   777    |           The youth's companions trembling, and himself~ ~
20    VII,   156    |                             Hung trembling; and by weightier dread
21    VII,   492    |                                  Trembling at shock of earthquake shall
22    VII,   651    |          He marks the hand which trembling grasped the sword,~ ~
23   VIII,    44    |                            Crept trembling to the sea. He bids them
24   VIII,    66    |                              Her trembling limbs no longer bore her
25   VIII,    97    |     scarcely could she raise her trembling limbs,~ ~
26   VIII,   516    |                  When states are trembling, patriot despair!~ ~
27   VIII,   537    |           In rapid gallop to the trembling court~ ~
28   VIII,   768    |                     And sped the trembling vessel from the shore.~ ~ ~ ~
29   VIII,   836    |       for the dead compelled his trembling steps,~ ~
30   VIII,   882    |                                  Trembling, he placed around the noble
31     IX,    33    |         Her guardian; a people's trembling limbs~ ~
32      X,   555    |                        Or woman, trembling when a town is sacked,~ ~
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