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 1      I,   762    |                          Of Libya borne, again I see the hosts~ ~
 2     II,   111(2) |             The Governor of Libya sent an officer to Marius,
 3     II,   189    |             Nor of Antaeus, Libya's giant brood,~ ~
 4    III,    78    |                    Not even Libya, with its fertile soil,~ ~
 5    III,   337    |                         All Libya ceaseless, from the wastes
 6     IV,   662    |                          In Libya's caverns: huger far was
 7     IV,   667    |                 But here in Libya; to her offspring's strength,~ ~
 8     IV,   784    |                   To ravish Libya from the tyrant's sway,~ ~
 9     IV,   897    |                        That Libya gained not for herself the
10      V,    64    |                  They order Libya by their high decree~ ~
11     VI,    78    |                  To fall in Libya or in Thessaly~ ~
12     VI,   357    |      Hispania had wept, nor Libya mourned~ ~
13     VI,   937    |                 In sands of Libya: Cato, greatest foe~ ~
14     VI,   972    |         Europe and Asia and Libya's plains, 45~ ~
15   VIII,   194    |                To shores of Libya. But thus replied~ ~
16   VIII,   321    |                    Egypt or Libya. For myself, ye chiefs,~ ~
17     IX,    56    | Hast thou thy monument; and Libya too~ ~
18     IX,   412    |                First lit on Libya, nearest land to heaven,~ ~
19     IX,   453    |                Of trackless Libya; men who brave in soul~ ~
20     IX,   481    |                         And Libya ruled his destinies, to
21     IX,   483(12)|     parts, Europe, Asia and Libya." (And see Bunbury's "Ancient
22     IX,   484    |                          Is Libya; yet by winds and sky she
23     IX,   594    |                 Sole in all Libya, th' untutored tribes~ ~
24     IX,   607    |                That buds in Libya -- for that which grows~ ~
25     IX,   704    |                         And Libya's bounds, than in Pompeius'
26     IX,   728    |                          Of Libya, what poison in her soil~ ~
27     IX,   810    |                    810 O'er Libya's regions, from the stars
28     IX,   821(23)|   current. Of her sands Let Libya vaunt no more: if Jaculus,
29      X,    91    |                 Of furthest Libya permitting thus~ ~
30      X,   397    |    And shuts thy waves from Libya; in the midst~ ~
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