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 1      I,     2    |       we sing; how Rome's high race~ ~
 2      I,   226    |                     Gods of my race who watched o'er Troy of
 3      I,   485    |    Belgians, and the Arvernian race~ ~
 4     II,   188(11)|  compete with him in a chariot race, and if defeated were put
 5     II,   446    | founded by the chief of Trojan race 17.~ ~
 6    III,   228    |         Where dwelt the fabled race of double form 14;~ ~
 7    III,   311(21)|                              A race called Heniochi, said to
 8      V,    66    |     Ptolemaeus, of a faithless race~ ~
 9     VI,   453    |    dwelt there, and the Minyan race~ ~
10     VI,   604    |      Erichtho, fiercest of the race,~ ~
11     VI,   936    |               The scion of his race about to fall~ ~
12     VI,   971    |    should'st seek. O miserable race!~ ~
13    VII,   682    |      Thou latest scion of that race of pride,~ ~
14   VIII,   347    |      thus to trust that savage race~ ~
15   VIII,   414    |     nation trusts itself. Each race that claims~ ~
16   VIII,   805    |                    Last of thy race, thou base degenerate boy,~ ~
17     IX,   516    |                Unclothed their race, and living on the woes~ ~
18     IX,   557    |   shoulders; from some warlike race~ ~
19     IX,   625    |        Above Aquarius. But the race that dwells~ ~
20     IX,  1047    |  serpents, dwells the Psyllian race.~ ~
21     IX,  1084    |      march, then of this magic race~ ~
22     IX,  1178    |     famous offspring of Iulus' race,~ ~
23     IX,  1204    |             First of the Roman race, and, what as yet~ ~
24      X,   100    |       due, give ear. Of Lagian race am I~ ~
25      X,   104    |     thy feet embracing. To our race~ ~
26      X,   160    |                    160 Unhappy race; and on the other side~ ~
27      X,   212    |      whence sprang the Pharian race;~ ~
28      X,   489    |                      Of Latian race the most part of his train,~ ~
29      X,   501    |                     As all the race of Rome. What more had dared,~ ~
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