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 1      I,    38(3) |          Probably the five years known as the Golden Era of Nero
 2      I,   319    |           like labour, thou hast known before,~ ~
 3      I,   759    |                                  Known to mine eyes that mutilated
 4     II,    19    |          still hope.~ ~ ~ ~ Thus known how great the woes~ ~
 5     II,   213    |      That mangled visage must be known to all.~ ~
 6    III,   254(16)|          stars forming the group known by that name. He may have
 7    III,   268(17)|     reach the Ganges, as is well known.~ ~
 8     IV,   220    |        hope of pardon. They have known their kin.~ ~
 9     IV,   848    |        Juba fled. Then first was known~ ~
10      V,   165    |                              Was known, for though she would deny
11      V,   763    |                                  Known to the Roman state my name
12     VI,   323    |          Caesar seen the fire or known the fight:~ ~
13     VI,   512    |    though secret. For to him was known~ ~
14    VII,   236    |                      All men had known Pharsalia. Gods of heaven!~ ~
15    VII,   318(13)|      Annals", 14, 21. It is well known that Nero instituted games
16    VII,   383    |       blade. Unless the slain be known~ ~
17    VII,   518    |  Thessalia fought, she ne'er had known~ ~
18    VII,   907    |                     When she had known her son. Before his gaze~ ~
19   VIII,    15    |                             Made known his ruin. Many as they sought~ ~
20   VIII,   355    |                     Of earth, as known to men. The kings I made~ ~
21   VIII,   383    |                                  Known heretofore, and seek for
22   VIII,   932    |                               Is known, and Empire, such in truth
23   VIII,   973    |                             Have known thine Isis and thy hideous
24     IX,   204    | Meanwhile, when Magnus' fate was known, the air~ ~
25     IX,   207    |         history recorded, was it known~ ~
26     IX,   409(10)|          head of Jupiter is well known.~ ~
27     IX,   503    |            Were riches, had they known; but they, content,~ ~
28     IX,   672    |                      What may be known the author of our being~ ~
29     IX,  1103(30)|           Described by the names known to modern geography, it
30      X,   216    |       your gods if willing to be known:~ ~
31      X,   237    |          sacred edicts should be known to men.~ ~ ~ ~
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