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 1      I,   237    |   crouches as his foes draw near,~ ~
 2      I,   628    |              Those who live near the walls desert their homes,~ ~
 3      I,   696    |                  Disaster's near approach thus learned, he
 4     II,   121    |    nobles perished; far and near the sword~ ~
 5    III,    97(5) |                             Near Aricia. (See Book VI., 92.)~ ~
 6    III,   478    |         Nor dare to worship near: and e'en the priest~ ~
 7    III,   481    |                       Draws near the grove and fears to find
 8    III,   577(28)| Three islands off the coast near Toulon, now called the Isles
 9     IV,   589    |                     At noon near Cancer; and the hours of
10     IV,   761    |                             Near Gades, Atlas parts their
11      V,   173    |                 And resting near the doors, in breast unmoved~ ~
12      V,   921    |     When Caesar's host drew near; for now she leaves,~ ~
13     VI           |         BOOK VI~ The Flight Near Dyrrhachium.~ Scaeva's Exploits.
14     VI,     2    |      Had drawn their armies near upon the hills~ ~
15     VI,   492    |        And as the hour drew near, the coward minds~ ~
16     VI,   494    |    er them, deemed disaster near:~ ~
17    VII,    22    |       Perhaps, as ills drew near, his anxious soul,~ ~
18    VII,   223(11)|     Aponi were warm springs near Padua. An altar, inscribed
19    VII,   348(14)|   of Heaven been brought so near, Nor ever has been kept
20    VII,   350    |      350 The mighty gods so near; this little field~ ~
21   VIII,    70    |                     70 Drew near; whom when Cornelia's maidens
22   VIII,   625    |           Attest the Syrtes near, in little boat~ ~
23   VIII,   663    |                         Now near at hand, his comrades' warning
24     IX,   321    |             With liberty so near, your country's call?~ ~
25     IX,   377    |          His burning fires (near to the zone of heat)~ ~
26     IX,   416    |                Flows silent near, in fable from a source~ ~
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