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 1      I,   200    |                        200 To rise above their country: might
 2      I,   768    |            Again the factions rise; through all the world~ ~
 3     II,   478    |                               Rise there, and Liris with Vestinian
 4    III,    69    |          Or ocean by a sudden rise o'erwhelmed~ ~
 5    III,   734    |  Below the seething waves, to rise no more.~ ~ ~ ~
 6     IV,   112    |          Acknowledge Phoebus' rise, for all the sky~ ~
 7     IV,   156    |          Yet fearing he might rise in wrath anew,~ ~
 8     IV,   671    |   Renewed in rigour he should rise again.~ ~
 9     IV,   726    |                            To rise with strength renewed; all
10      V,   707    |                Took not their rise; from distant regions came~ ~
11      V,   860    |                       860 And rise from thy dear breast when
12     VI,   528    |                               Rise impious incantations, all
13     VI,   559    |  falls the tempest seas shall rise and foam 33~ ~
14    VII,    60    |   Upon this living host shall rise again.~ ~
15    VII,   158    |                  Should ocean rise and whelm the mountain tops,~ ~
16    VII,   223    |                  Disclose the rise of Aponus 11 from earth,~ ~
17   VIII,   308    |                    But that I rise afresh with living hope~ ~
18   VIII,   310    |   Libyan ruins did not Marius rise~ ~
19   VIII,   543    |    rites, and guardian of the rise 16~ ~
20   VIII,   543(16)|     was the well in which the rise and fall of the water acted
21   VIII,   850    |        850 Nor that the smoke rise heavenward from his pyre~ ~
22     IX,   624    | Archer; neither does the Lion rise~ ~
23     IX,  1073    |                               Rise aromatic odours: danewort
24     IX,  1184    |                          Here rise a Roman Pergamus."~ ~ ~
25      X,    54    |   rule beyond where takes its rise~ ~
26      X,   263(12)|     planet Mercury causes the rise of the Nile. The passage
27      X,   263(12)|       god, who controlled the rise and fall of the waves of
28      X,   263(12)|      over the Nile caused the rise of that river.~ ~
29      X,   346    |       s heat, thou tak'st thy rise~ ~
30      X,   360    |       at his limit, dost thou rise in flood~ ~
31      X,   363    |   wanderest. Here men ask thy rise~ ~
32      X,   476    |                               Rise then in all your hardihood
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