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 1      I,   266    |                      The first dark morning of the civil war.~ ~ ~ ~
 2      I,   273    |          With crumbling frame; dark with the tooth of rust~ ~
 3      I,   680    |       680 But from the wound a dark empoisoned stream~ ~
 4     II,    44    |                           Were dark with blows, whose cheeks
 5     II,    81(1) |       and there locked up in a dark apartment. It does not appear
 6    III,   480    |                            480 Dark night controls the heavens,
 7    III,   486    |     Awed by the sacred grove's dark majesty,~ ~
 8    III,   808    |                              A dark impenetrable veil of mist~ ~
 9     IV,   513    |                                Dark lay the waves beneath. Hither
10     IV,   772    |                                Dark Garamantians leave their
11      V,    99    |    left heaven's light in this dark cave to hide?~ ~
12      V,   262    |      Approaching death, but by dark oracles~ ~
13     VI,   118    |                            Was dark and rigid, and the fiery
14     VI,   449    |                                Dark with its riches broke the
15     VI,   598    |                      Dimmed by dark earthly fires, as though
16     VI,   668    |                                Dark with mysterious horror hath
17     VI,   708    |         Yield to thy power the dark and hidden end,~ ~
18    VII,     5    |   pangs of ravished light, and dark eclipse;~ ~
19    VII,   486    |                                Dark in the calendar of Rome
20    VII,   602    |                           Grew dark with missiles hurled; and
21    VII,   662    |                                Dark with huge slaughter and
22    VII,   701    |                            The dark blood welling forth and
23    VII,   978    |                   The air grew dark with vultures' hovering
24   VIII,    65    |                                Dark on her soul a night of anguish
25   VIII,   558(19)| respects, It is the licence of dark deeds protects E'en states
26      X,   269    |                         Burned dark by suns: and 'tis in time
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