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 1      I,   131    |       keep the husband and the sire apart,~ ~
 2      I,   432    |                             Of sire or brother or of faithful
 3     II,   336    |     look idly on? As some fond sire,~ ~
 4     II,   523    |   Sulla's son, unworthy of his sire,~ ~
 5    III,   798    |        drave it home. His aged sire~ ~
 6    III,   814    |       dying eyes. But soon his sire,~ ~
 7    III,   818    |      thee. Grant thy sorrowing sire~ ~
 8     IV,   625    |        when by fatal chance or sire with son,~ ~
 9     IV,   659    |     The story handed down from sire to son:~ ~
10      V,    72    |       Bereft thy sister of her sire's bequest, 5~ ~
11      V,   878    |       we our bonds and Julia's sire appease! --~ ~
12     VI,   424(18)|  Epirus to the Ionian Sea. The sire of Isis, or Io, was Inachus;
13     VI,   425    |                            The sire of Isis ravished from his
14     VI,   497    |         unworthy son of worthy sire~ ~
15     VI,   635    |                  Some grieving sire but now, with fragments
16     VI,   931    |        Bear visages of sorrow. Sire and son~ ~
17     VI,   967    |     all thy due; and thy great sire, 44~ ~
18    VII,   382    |       in face of brother or of sire,~ ~
19    VII,   887    | yesternight his brother or his sire.~ ~
20    VII,   899    |       trances of the night his sire~ ~
21     IX,   118    |                   Urged by his sire's unconquerable will~ ~
22     IX,   147    |         Where, brother, is our sire?~ ~
23     IX,   154    |      wrought the murder of our sire,~ ~
24     IX,   737    |       into stone: Phorcus, her sire.~ ~
25     IX,   757    |        with her birth upon her sire~ ~
26     IX,  1174    |                     Gods of my sire Aeneas, in whose fanes~ ~
27     IX,  1222    |       was its victim; who, his sire expelled,~ ~
28      X,    33    |            The conquest of his sire, and spurred by fate~ ~
29      X,   108    |       governance. Of my parted sire~ ~
30      X,   506    |     for husband nor regard for sire~ ~
31      X,   566    |                     Waited her sire, avenger of his realm~ ~
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