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 1      I,   443    |                              Falls headlong, and the loud re-echoing
 2     II,   350    |     hostile ranks. When Cato falls~ ~
 3     II,   600    |                   600 Fierce falls the pillage on Hesperian
 4     II,   662(31)|    where the shadow both way falls, "Meroe, Nilotick isle;..."~ ~
 5    III,   230    |    Strymon whence, as autumn falls,~ ~
 6    III,   464    |     lair beneath: no tempest falls,~ ~
 7    III,   539    |  together, like to hail that falls~ ~
 8    III,   549    |                              Falls and refalls, from battlement
 9    III,   615    |                              Falls back repelled. But soon
10    III,   635    |   forward to the stroke, and falls when slain~ ~
11    III,   664    |                           He falls, and in the fall his dying
12     IV,    13(3) |      the modern Cinca, which falls into the Segre (Sicoris).~ ~
13     IV,   281    |   Some new-found friend, now falls the fatal blow~ ~
14     IV,   311    |         Cost me no blood; he falls not without price~ ~
15      V,   816    |         Of Nile, when winter falls, in casual lines~ ~
16     VI,   241    |         And worn with onset, falls upon his foe~ ~
17     VI,   399    |           And as the evening falls brings darkness in.~ ~
18     VI,   559    |                         When falls the tempest seas shall rise
19     VI,   677    |                 Where Haemus falls towards Pharsalia's plain. 37~ ~
20     VI,   737    |      cold, in fuller accents falls the voice;~ ~
21    VII,   305    |            To him on whom it falls. If in my cause~ ~
22   VIII,   601    | Would it had been on Caesar) falls the stroke;~ ~
23     IX,   489    |       From Afric shores. Yet falls the larger world~ ~
24     IX,   499    |                              Falls there in showers. Not gold
25     IX,   628    |                              Falls to the North: slow Cynosure
26      X,   104    |                              Falls at thy feet embracing. To
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