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 1      I,    63    | Vouchsafe thy radiance to thy city Rome.~ ~
 2      I,   308(11)|       at resistance, left the city, and betook himself to Caesar. (
 3      I,   559    |               They passed the city gates and fled to war.~ ~
 4      I,   564    |                Of their loved city, though perchance the last.~ ~ ~ ~
 5      I,   567    |      Teeming with life, chief city of the world,~ ~
 6      I,   712    |               Hangs o'er this city and o'er all mankind.~ ~
 7     II,   111(2) |     compared the fate of that city and his own changed fortune. (
 8     II,   119    |                           The city's ramparts! with what fated
 9     II,   161    |                          This city for another, and the chiefs~ ~
10     II,   166    |                 Drew from the city; for the surgeon knife~ ~
11     II,   801    |                           The city turned to Caesar: and the
12    III,    64    |       For famine only makes a city free;~ ~
13    III,   102    |                    His native city, since the Northern war~ ~
14    III,   111    |                  He found the city: deadly fire and flame,~ ~
15    III,   346(24)|     were fugitives from their city when it was stormed by the
16    III,   381    |  Massilia's ramparts; let our city rest~ ~
17    III,   393    |       Nought else. But if our city to blockade~ ~
18    III,   425    |            His march upon the city, and beholds~ ~
19    III,   432    |    The nearest portion of the city rose,~ ~
20    III,   441    |          Then did the Grecian city win renown~ ~
21      V,    22    |    distance from the captured city: yours~ ~
22     VI,   377(11)|    been called saviour of the city and father of my country,
23    VII,   397    |                 Of Rome their city, had their serried ranks~ ~
24    VII,   479    |     Slaves till her soil: one city holds us all:~ ~
25    VII,   818    |                     Enter the city, who on such a field~ ~
26   VIII,   461    |         Brought hate upon his city; but how oft~ ~
27   VIII,   996    |                  To thine own city, and the priest shall bear~ ~
28      X,    20    |                        20 Nor city ramparts: but in greed of
29      X,    49    |                    Thus every city to the spoiler's hand~ ~
30      X,   613    |     Some of the forces to the city's aid~ ~
31      X,   621    |                Of Alexander's city. Thus he gained~ ~
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