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 1      I,    39    |                    For Nero coming, nor the gods with ease~ ~
 2      I,   210    |   tumults pondering and the coming shock.~ ~
 3      I,   263    |    Save Lucifer, before the coming sun,~ ~
 4      I,   528    | strength, and heralding the coming war~ ~
 5      I,   569    |                          To coming Caesar left an easy prey.~ ~
 6     II,     4    |     and prescient spake the coming guilt.~ ~ ~ ~
 7     II,   261    |    the past, but feared the coming days.~ ~ ~ ~
 8     II,   499    |        Were wasted: now the coming war was joined~ ~
 9     II,   594    | sound his trumpets with the coming dawn,~ ~
10     II,   732    |                         For coming conflicts." They obey his
11     IV,   139    |              Proclaimed the coming day; the land resumed~ ~
12     IV,   171    |                          Of coming battle find for them a way~ ~
13     IV,   218    |                         The coming centuries! Ah, cruel fate!~ ~
14     IV,   531    |                          Of coming fate Volteius, great of
15     IV,   577    |                         The coming onset. Life I cast away,~ ~
16     IV,   820    |                     820 His coming victory. In pretended war~ ~
17     IV,   840    |   Hung over him the doom of coming death~ ~
18      V,   637    |     As if to anticipate the coming rain,~ ~
19     VI,   324    |                         And coming found the rampart overthrown,~ ~
20    VII,   193    |   To grace the sacrifice of coming doom.~ ~ ~ ~
21    VII,   348(14)|   the great day reveals its coming scope; Never in earlier
22    VII,   463    |     make the history of the coming world~ ~
23    VII,   639    |                 Nor for the coming ages paint the deeds~ ~
24   VIII,    51    |               Give place to coming dawn, with hasty step~ ~
25   VIII,   741    |              And stayed thy coming. Caesar to the Nile~ ~
26   VIII,   906    |    But now the harbinger of coming dawn~ ~
27     IX,   680    |  halting, tremble for their coming fates,~ ~
28     IX,  1301    |         Thus may he know my coming, and may hear~ ~
29      X,   395    |  The earliest tokens of the coming flood.~ ~
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