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 1      I,   769    |                  Once more I pass; but give me some new land,~ ~
 2     II,   456    |        In his recesses born, pass on their course,~ ~
 3     II,   503    |                           To pass his legions -- this was
 4     II,   766    |      so that his ships might pass~ ~
 5     IV,    81    |                           To pass that sea by Zephyr's bounds
 6     IV,   182    |  Petreius held, the war must pass~ ~
 7     IV,   187    |   the sword." They seize the pass~ ~
 8     IV,   315    |   blows. But let this frenzy pass,~ ~
 9      V,   147    |     careless; her he bids to pass~ ~
10     VI,   140    |  fire might soften, or might pass their throats~ ~
11     VI,   373    |     from foes. "Ne'er will I pass," he said,~ ~
12     VI,   403    |      were marsh, for Tempe's pass not yet~ ~
13     VI,   418    |               O'er which men pass the ploughshare: and the
14     VI,   437(23)|     into the sea through the pass of Tempe, cloven by Hercules
15     VI,   686    |               To let the war pass by. Such deaths, she hopes,~ ~
16    VII,   357    |     such mighty deeds should pass~ ~
17    VII,  1007    |                              Pass o'er more frequent bones.
18   VIII,     1    |        Now through Alcides'1 pass and Tempe's groves~ ~
19   VIII,   491    |                  Go thou and pass Araxes' chilly stream~ ~
20   VIII,   962    |                        Might pass unnoticed.~ ~ ~ ~ Thou Egyptian
21     IX,   435    |                           To pass the Syrtes by a landward
22     IX,  1231    |                              Pass condemnation; nor avert
23     IX,  1294    |                              Pass by the murder. Let the princeling
24      X,     3    | battled, whether Rome should pass~ ~
25      X,   243    |         Forbids the stars to pass their stated course.~ ~
26      X,   305    |                    And Padus pass: and from a single fount~ ~
27      X,   370    |                          370 Pass from the Lion to the fervid
28      X,   401    |                Thus did they pass, as though in peace profound,~ ~
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