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 1      I,     4    |    akin embattled, with the force~ ~
 2      I,   252    |      To break the torrent's force; the rest with ease~ ~
 3      I,   401    |                          We force to quit his grasp; and Heaven
 4     II,   404(15)| lift up and carried away by force." (North, volume i., p.
 5     II,   500    |    Unbroken to the past; to force the gates~ ~
 6    III,   394    |       Is now thy mind -- to force the gates, and hurl~ ~
 7    III,   397    |          Our foaming river, force us, prone in thirst,~ ~
 8    III,   520    |            520 With greater force were on the Romans hurled;~ ~
 9    III,   546    |       They dash with mighty force upon the wall,~ ~
10    III,   747    |               Was that fell force most hostile to the sea;~ ~
11     IV,   468    |               With friendly force, by novel mode of flight~ ~
12     IV,   752    | hills their omens; and with force~ ~
13     IV,   821    |    Sabura forth with scanty force~ ~
14      V,   364    |                         Nor force thy will on those who will
15     VI,   309    |    Tireless, which tempests force upon the crag~ ~
16     VI,   573    |      Have trembled, and the force centripetal~ ~
17     VI,   711    |                             Force it from hell itself. Fling
18     VI,   920    |     and her words by mystic force~ ~
19    VII,   631    |     the chosen of Pompeius' force,~ ~
20   VIII,   442    |                       Shall force the flying Mede with coward
21     IX,   399    |                Nor Auster's force in frequent buffets spent~ ~
22     IX,   524    |     ocean, Auster's tempest force,~ ~
23      X,   240    |    of the sky, with adverse force~ ~
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