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 1     II,   285    |             In general ruin. Drawn by hope of gain,~ ~
 2     II,   466    |                          Was drawn in path transverse, and
 3     II,   776    |                          And drawn by cables fastened to their
 4    III,   303    |                              Drawn down by earth in covered
 5    III,   327(22)| together and having a circle drawn round them. After the first
 6    III,   507    |     oxen gone which else had drawn the plough,~ ~
 7     IV,   366    |   moistureless, was scarcely drawn,~ ~
 8     IV,   606    |      uncounted on the moment drawn.~ ~
 9     IV,   681    |                              Drawn by the rumour of such carnage,
10     IV,   826    |                              Drawn to the moving shadow: he,
11      V,   294    |     he sees that swords once drawn~ ~
12      V,   628    |                          Not drawn aright, but blushing with
13      V,   737    |                          And drawn from depths between laid
14     VI,     2    |                          Had drawn their armies near upon the
15     VI,   432(21)|     should come in a chariot drawn by lions and boars. With
16     VI,   545    |   maternal from the forehead drawn; 32~ ~
17     VI,   901    |      but from his lips tight drawn~ ~
18    VII,   369    |                              Drawn down from heaven by the
19   VIII,   296    |       The senate of Rome was drawn. Celendrae there~ ~
20     IX,   910    |  bands that held his muscles drawn~ ~
21      X,   159    |                              Drawn from their foreheads. Eunuchs
22      X,   221    |                   Here was I drawn; yet also by your fame:~ ~
23      X,   302    |  cold to southern climes are drawn:~ ~
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