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 1      I,   476    |                      Those who kept watch beside the western
 2      I,   521    |              Ye too depart who kept the banks of Rhine~ ~
 3     II,   436    |                   Which scarce kept out the winter, was a home~ ~
 4     II,   536    |               Who newly levied kept the judgment hall~ ~
 5    III,   576    | Meantime had Caesar's squadron kept the isles~ ~
 6    III,   639    |               Though grappled, kept asunder. Some, half dead,~ ~
 7     IV,   145    |                   When Sicoris kept his banks, the shallop light~ ~
 8     IV,   393    |       with our former cause we kept the faith,~ ~
 9      V,   429    |    inured to guilt; and Caesar kept,~ ~
10     VI,   313    |        onset bent; nor closely kept~ ~
11     VI,   652    |                                Kept watch, nor marred by knife
12    VII,   348(14)|        near, Nor ever has been kept the aspiring soul By space
13   VIII,   127    |     our greatest glory to have kept~ ~
14   VIII,   766    |                                Kept for the victor's triumph."
15   VIII,   816    |        the faith which Fortune kept~ ~
16     IX,   122    |        none else!' Thus have I kept the faith;~ ~
17     IX,   353    |      Hyblaean mead for him has kept~ ~
18     IX,  1198    |                             He kept his ships from land.~ ~
19      X,    58    |                     To him who kept the Arsacids in awe;~ ~
20      X,   232    |                                Kept from the common people until
21      X,   618(25)|        the old man of the sea, kept here his flock of seals,
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