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 1   Note           | while he died (possibly Book III, l. 700-712).~ ~Lucan's "
 2      I,   506(19)|     again alluded to in Book III., lines 462-489. Dean Merivale
 3    III           |                         BOOK III~ Massilia~ ~ ~ ~ ~
 4     IV,   932(27)|    and, as described in Book III., was sent to Sardinia and
 5      V,   123(10)|    vexed their country (Book III., line 225), and were told
 6      V,   454(23)|   Caesar, "De Bello Civili", iii., 1; Merivale, chapter xvi.)~ ~
 7     VI,   472(28)|         The Argo. Conf. Book III., 223.~ ~
 8    VII,   527(18)|      Ben Jonson, "Catiline", iii., 2.~ ~
 9    VII,   557(20)|    Caesar, "Civil War", Book III., 91. Caesar called him
10    VII,   557(20)|       History of Rome", vol. iii., 312. He was placed in
11    VII,   917(27)|       History of Rome", vol. iii., p. 311.~ ~
12   VIII,   198(2) |                   Comp. Book III., line 256.~ ~
13   VIII,   545(17)|        Comp. Herodotus, Book iii. 27. Apis was a god who
14   VIII,   990(25)|   Durny's 'History of Rome,' iii., 319). Plutarch states
15   VIII,  1025(27)|  Cicero: "De Natura Deorum", iii., 21.~ ~ ~ ~
16     IX,   556(14)|    Roman's affection ("Odes" iii., 5, 9), Lucan discovers
17     IX,   628(16)|                 Compare Book III., 288.~ ~
18     IX,   848(25)|     Prometheus Unbound", Act iii, Scene 1.~ ~
19     IX,   852(26)|   deadly. (See "King Richard III", Act i., Scene 2: -- Gloucester:
20     IX,   948(27)|                     See Book III., 706.~ ~
21      X,    38(2) |                     See Book III., 268.~ ~
22      X,   224(8) |      to by Virgil, "Eclogue" iii., 41.~ ~
23      X,   338(18)|               See Herodotus, iii., 17. These Ethiopian races
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