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 1      I,   255   |                             The soil of Italy's forbidden fields,~ ~
 2     II,    84   |        Fortune! by the yielding soil concealed~ ~
 3     II,   111   |      pardoned heaven. On Libyan soil 2~ ~
 4     II,   112(3)|         of fresh fury on Libyan soil", there appears to be an
 5     II,   462   |                 Sweeps down the soil and tears the woods away~ ~
 6     II,   489   |                      Hesperia's soil until the waves that beat~ ~
 7     II,   709   |        no hope in battle on the soil~ ~
 8     II,   836   |                       And Roman soil be pure of Magnus' blood.~ ~ ~ ~
 9    III,    54   |      without rival on Hesperian soil,~ ~
10    III,    78   |         Libya, with its fertile soil,~ ~
11    III,   281   |   Cappadocians, tilling now the soil,~ ~
12    III,   452   |                   Held firm the soil, lest pressed beneath its
13     IV,    12   |                  Where the rich soil in gentle slope ascends~ ~
14     IV,   373   |       the Garamantian turns the soil;~ ~
15     VI,   449   |         riches broke the virgin soil;~ ~
16     VI,   682   |            And spare Thessalian soil the blood ere long~ ~
17    VII,   479   |                 Slaves till her soil: one city holds us all:~ ~
18    VII,   893   | breathed a life into the guilty soil,~ ~
19    VII,  1015   |         bare and unexplored thy soil should lie,~ ~
20     IX,   501   |         lowest depths is Libyan soil.~ ~
21     IX,   545   |  tremble: but the facile Libyan soil~ ~
22     IX,   611   |      waters binds the crumbling soil.~ ~
23     IX,   728   |       Libya, what poison in her soil~ ~
24     IX,   736   |                    Furrowed the soil, which by its mistress'
25     IX,   762   |                   Bid cease the soil. Borne down by instant weight~ ~
26     IX,   812   |                 There burns the soil, and loftiest on the sky 22~ ~
27     IX,   819   |       in dreadful dews upon the soil,~ ~
28      X,   364   |     thine ending. Meroe rich in soil~ ~
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