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 1      I,   310    |       rostrum I had power," he said,~ ~
 2      I,   363(13)|      of grain. But his enemies said that he had caused the scarcity
 3      I,   709    |                    Either," he said, "the world and countless
 4     II,   188(11)|                   Diomedes was said to feed his horses on human
 5     II,   625    |     among my triumphs fate has said~ ~
 6    III,   201(11)|      at Syracuse. A goblet was said to have been thrown into
 7    III,   311(21)|        A race called Heniochi, said to be descended from the
 8    III,   472    |    most the god unknown. 'Twas said that caves~ ~
 9      V,     4(1) |                  The Pleiades, said to be daughters of Atlas.~ ~
10      V,   145(13)| mentioned at line 210. She was said to have been the daughter
11      V,   412(21)|     contemptuous expression is said to have shocked and abashed
12      V,   618    |     could Caesar else? Amyclas said,~ ~
13      V,   642    |                           Thus said he loosed the boat and raised
14     VI,   373    |         Ne'er will I pass," he said,~ ~
15     VI,   385    |    Caesar deem thee his." Thus said, his course~ ~
16     VI,   433(22)|         In this river Jason is said to have lost one of his
17    VII,    16(4) |        but finally yielded and said, "Let him triumph then in
18    VII,   222(10)|     time of the battle, and he said to those present that the
19    VII,   557(20)|  Caesar called him by name and said: "Well, Crastinus, shall
20    VII,   767    |   Romans. "Spare, ye gods," he said,~ ~
21    VII,   858    |                  Soldiers," he said, "the victory is ours,~ ~
22    VII,   868    |       your spoils." No more he said,~ ~
23    VII,   891    |        sword-hilt. Thou had'st said that groans~ ~
24    VII,   917(27)|   field he is recorded to have said in pity, "They would have
25   VIII,   147    |        lingered, thus Pompeius said:~ ~
26   VIII,   545(17)|   became mad, as the Egyptians said.~ ~
27   VIII,   869    |          Whoe'er thou art," he said~ ~
28     IX,   150    |   shades?" Thus he: but Sextus said~ ~ ~ ~
29     IX,   169    |                      As rumour said, the cruel victor asked~ ~
30     IX,   640    |      Labienus: 17 "Chance," he said, "to us~ ~
31     IX,   919    |        breezes. Yet not all is said:~ ~
32     IX,  1184    |     Roman Pergamus."~ ~ ~ This said,~ ~
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