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 1      I,   572    |              And hurried mound finds guard enough to make~ ~
 2     II,   271    |    Took flight from earth, now finds its only home,~ ~
 3     II,   708    |                     The sailor finds a haven.~ ~ ~ ~ When the
 4    III,   415    |           And as the fire that finds no fuel dies,~ ~
 5    III,   805    |          To reach his boy, and finds him breathing still.~ ~
 6     IV,   355    |      host that onward marching finds~ ~
 7     IV,   932(27)|        as a man of talent, and finds a resemblance between him
 8      V,   163    |        our impious age the god finds none~ ~
 9      V,   254    | swollen by northern winds, she finds in sighs,~ ~
10      V,   537    |                                Finds room to swim; while on the
11      V,   590    |     Fast to a sea-worn rock he finds a boat~ ~
12     VI,   193    |          Of tumult and of ruin finds the ear~ ~
13    VII,   481    |                                Finds none on whom to fall; and
14    VII,   819    |                                Finds happiness? Trust thou in
15   VIII,   514(14)| mildest governement a kingdome finds ~ ~ Under new kings."~ ~
16   VIII,   633    |                                Finds place, or Egypt? O, may
17   VIII,   935    |                           Oeta finds room for Hercules alone,~ ~
18     IX,   471    |         Of each, who, toiling, finds in me a chief~ ~
19     IX,   474    |                                Finds happiness in labour. By
20     IX,   511    |                        No root finds sustenance, nor kindly Jove~ ~
21      X,   282    |                             He finds his purpose, lest exceeding
22      X,   498    |                          Where finds the piteous destiny of the
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