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 1      I,   122    |        Ye sons of Arsaces; your conquered foes~ ~
 2      I,   137    |                            Late conquered Gaul the bays from pirates
 3      I,   423    |           This hand, to leave a conquered world behind,~ ~
 4      I,   537    |     fierce and pitiless -- from conquered foes~ ~
 5     II,   107    |                     He saw, now conquered; there in squalid huts~ ~
 6     II,   435    |                      Was hunger conquered, and the lowly hut,~ ~
 7     II,   577    |                        Be to my conquered foes the cause of hope,~ ~
 8     II,   655(30)|         66 to B.C. 63, Pompeius conquered Mithridates, Syria and the
 9     II,   726    |                                 Conquered by me, as vassals, to my
10    III,    85    |                With only Gallia conquered and the North 4,~ ~
11    III,   180    |        And Perses and Philippus conquered gave,~ ~
12    III,   417    |           When those who may be conquered will not fight~ ~
13    III,   569    |                           Next, conquered on the land, upon the main~ ~
14    III,   799    |         furthest portion of the conquered ship~ ~
15     IV,    94    |             Which Titan had not conquered; all the rocks~ ~
16     IV,   407    |                     Bid not the conquered conquer in thy train."~ ~ ~ ~
17      V,   228    |           Broke from the virgin conquered by the god:~ ~
18      V,   276    |         Caesar carried from the conquered west~ ~
19    VII,    16    |                            O'er conquered tribes where swift Iberus
20    VII,   365    |                              If conquered, that I grieve: my lot apart~ ~
21    VII,   841    |                      Avails the conquered aught; then pledge your
22    VII,   856    | Straight on the ramparts of the conquered foe.~ ~
23   VIII,    59    |                     Magnus, thy conquered spouse. Fear then no more,~ ~
24   VIII,   165    |                                 Conquered, with hostile Caesar on
25   VIII,   178    |            Ere yet her lord was conquered, while as yet~ ~
26   VIII,   272    |                     Prays to be conquered.'"~ ~ Hard the task imposed;~ ~
27   VIII,   567    |                    Not even the conquered from our shore can'st bar.~ ~
28   VIII,   748    |                      Befits the conquered. Yet let him ere his end~ ~
29   VIII,   944    |                   Write Lepidus conquered and the Alpine war,~ ~
30     IX,  1254    |      vengeance perished and the conquered chief~ ~
31     IX,  1270    |      have we lost -- to bid the conquered live.~ ~
32      X,   410    |                         410 The conquered fathers: and the fell revenge~ ~
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