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 1      I,    21    |          since barbarians by the Eastern sea~ ~
 2      I,   249    |       day's crescent moon; while Eastern winds~ ~
 3      I,   284    |                      Beneath the Eastern sky, or frozen North,~ ~
 4      I,   358    |                            Shall Eastern hordes and greedy hirelings
 5      I,   757    |                 That paint thine eastern skies, where regal Nile~ ~
 6     II,    64    |                              The Eastern archers, Caesar in the West~ ~
 7     II,   724    |       further stay thee? Let the eastern world~ ~
 8     II,   819    |      morn approaching tinged the eastern sky~ ~
 9    III,   106    |           Thank the high gods no eastern hosts are here~ ~
10     IV,    68    |        with uncertain horn, from eastern winds~ ~
11     VI,    64    |                               In Eastern climes, the lordly palaces~ ~
12     VI,   798    |        the vessel back 38 though eastern winds~ ~
13    VII,    64    |           Such rule were ended." Eastern kings no less,~ ~
14    VII,   523    |        And blest Arabia, and the Eastern lands~ ~
15   VIII,   264    |                      Sole of all Eastern princes, face to face~ ~
16   VIII,   330    |                330 At speed, the Eastern world. Those mighty realms~ ~
17   VIII,   361    |       How was I glorious in that Eastern world!~ ~
18   VIII,   417    |               Slopes towards the eastern tracts and gentler climes~ ~
19   VIII,   472    |     Dealt in that fell defeat in eastern lands~ ~
20   VIII,   528(15)|          is, he reached the most eastern mouth of the Nile instead
21   VIII,   851    |                             With eastern odours rich; nor that the
22   VIII,   948    |        Commerce safe to nations; Eastern kings~ ~
23   VIII,  1003    |                             Some Eastern merchandise, shall turn
24     IX,    96    |       smoke drifts up across the eastern sky~ ~
25     IX,   141    |                      Then as the eastern breeze more gently held~ ~
26     IX,   600    |          nor glittering hoard of Eastern gems.~ ~
27     IX,   634    |             Before the doors the Eastern peoples stood~ ~
28     IX,   705(18)| Sertorius, B.C. 71; 3rd. For his Eastern triumphs, B.C. 61. (Compare
29     IX,   940    |                           940 To Eastern tempests. Now the ponderous
30     IX,  1075    |        Then tamarisk and costum, Eastern herbs,~ ~
31      X,    52    |                             That eastern nations dreaded more the
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