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 1      I,   251    |            The cavalry first form across the stream '~ ~
 2      I,   506(19)|      unbelief, as a possible form of future or recurring life,
 3      I,   673    |  swelling neck and beauteous form,~ ~
 4     II,   343    |                          Thy form in death embraced; and Freedom'
 5     II,   397    | plight their faith in simple form~ ~
 6     II,   571    | compatriot; yet with upright form,~ ~
 7     II,   759    |                 Enchained to form a rampart. Thus of old~ ~
 8    III,    12    |                  Erect 1, in form as of a Fury spake:~ ~
 9    III,   226    |   And gave the fates another form of death.~ ~
10    III,   228    |    the fabled race of double form 14;~ ~
11    III,   826    |                     A single form of death should not suffice.~ ~ ~ ~
12     IV,   154    |    The fallen forest, and to form the arch~ ~
13     IV,   734    |    by middle girth the giant form,~ ~
14     IV,   932(27)|    Africa, defeat and death, form the subject of the latter
15      V,   208(15)|                  These lines form the Latin motto prefixed
16      V,   927    |   with outstretched arms the form beloved,~ ~
17     VI,   549    |    passion born of beauteous form~ ~
18     VI,   606    |           Practised in novel form. To her no home~ ~
19     VI,   830    |     goddess, last and lowest form 39~ ~
20     VI,   983    |                Seized on his form outstretched, the youth
21   VIII,    73    |              Their mistress' form, till Magnus to his breast~ ~
22   VIII,   695    |    in all his arms; giant in form~ ~
23   VIII,   767    |    hands upheld her fainting form;~ ~
24   VIII,   770    |     thick upon him, lost nor form divine,~ ~
25     IX,   192    | mutilated fragments; and the form~ ~
26     IX,   364    | Nature gave the universe its form~ ~
27     IX,   569    |     ills on ills in wondrous form:~ ~
28     IX,   690    |     neck, no litter bore his form.~ ~
29     IX,   901    |     a death more horrible in form.~ ~
30      X,    96    |    approached him, though in form of grief;~ ~
31      X,   214    |                          The form and worship of their deities.~ ~
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