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 1     II,   446(17)| founded by Capys, the Trojan hero. (Virgil, "Aeneid", x.,
 2     II,   690    |     the false message of the hero dead;~ ~
 3     IV,   688    |                          The hero rubs his limbs: the giant
 4     IV,   701    |           And smitten by the hero's blows, the legs~ ~
 5     IV,   713    |                   Amazed the hero stood at such a strength.~ ~
 6     IV,   738    |                   Before the hero, of his victory sure,~ ~
 7     VI,   171    |                         This hero soldier: long he served
 8     VI,   253    |    light within his eye: the hero tugs~ ~
 9     VI,   613(35)|     appearance of the Trojan hero (lines 492, 493).~ ~
10   VIII,   107    |    left the better cause. O, hero mine,~ ~
11   VIII,   270    |             270 By Macedon's hero set: in Magnus' cause~ ~
12   VIII,   318    |               Still love its hero.~ ~ ~ "Weigh upon the scales~ ~
13   VIII,   790    |     know the features of the hero slain,~ ~
14   VIII,   988    |                    Of such a hero, and to bear his dust~ ~
15     IX,    71    |      To cast myself upon the hero dead,~ ~
16     IX,   103    |          Here did I lose the hero whom I knew;~ ~
17     IX,   226    |                For him their hero slain, as these few words~ ~
18     IX,   792    |    And slumbering eyes. Then hero Perseus shook~ ~
19     IX,   802    |     with the Gorgon head the hero flew~ ~
20     IX,  1124    |                         Rose Hero's tower, and Helle born
21     IX,  1134    |                  And all the hero's shades, the theme of song.~ ~
22      X,    25    |      In sacred sepulchre the hero's limbs,~ ~
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