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 1      I,   136    | Lest newer glories triumphs past obscure,~ ~
 2      I,   151    |   Rome: his triumphs in the past,~ ~
 3      I,   454    |                         Who past his shallows gliding, flows
 4     II,   261    |                Wept for the past, but feared the coming days.~ ~ ~ ~
 5     II,   500    |         500 Unbroken to the past; to force the gates~ ~
 6    III,    48    |   yet full circled, or when past the full;~ ~
 7    III,   247    |                  The fabled past, nor Caesar's claimed descent~ ~
 8     IV,   134    |   gained her pardon for the past~ ~
 9     IV,   382    |   majestic, of his triumphs past~ ~
10      V,   757    |  And hasten on the end: the past is mine.~ ~
11      V,   823    |                             Past Lissus' shelter which they
12     VI,   336    |   narrower wall.~ ~ ~ ~ Now past the trench~ ~
13     VI,   433(22)|     into the Pagasaean Gulf past Iolcos. In this river Jason
14    VII,    23    |  the future wooed the happy past;~ ~
15    VII,   801    |   fled; but in the fleeting past~ ~
16    VII,  1016    |                          As past man's footsteps, parched
17   VIII,   187    |  sorrowing thought upon the past, and dread~ ~
18   VIII,   208    |      With him upon the left past Pharos borne~ ~
19   VIII,   277    |       The king thus parted, past Icaria's rocks~ ~
20   VIII,   294    |            Flies unmolested past Cilician shores;~ ~
21   VIII,   316    | great deeds of glory in the past~ ~
22   VIII,   354    |    our shipwrecked fortunes past the bounds~ ~
23   VIII,   521    |       And gods have origin. Past the craggy isle~ ~
24     IX,    50    |                    50 Borne past the Cretan shores. But Phycus
25     IX,   206    |      never through the ages past,~ ~
26     IX,  1149    |            The story of the past. A little stream~ ~
27     IX,  1175    |  still burns: pledge of the past~ ~
28     IX,  1187    |     Spreads all his canvas. Past rich Asia borne,~ ~
29      X,   371    |   dost thou journey onwards past the realm~ ~
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