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 1      I,   164(9)|      1Have you ever read or heard of a man more vigorous in
 2      I,   290   | speak them not; no sound is heard~ ~
 3      I,   293   |   voiceless and no sound is heard~ ~
 4      I,   626   |                        Were heard strange voices; spirits
 5      I,   637   |                        Were heard re-echoing in the silent
 6      I,   744   |       The frightened people heard, and as they heard~ ~
 7      I,   744   |   people heard, and as they heard~ ~
 8     II,   786   |  vessels loose; no song was heard~ ~
 9    III,   163   |     wore; but soon Metellus heard~ ~
10    III,   625   |   Phocaeans." Him the pilot heard;~ ~
11     IV,   193   |   little while no voice was heard,~ ~
12      V,    12   |                         And heard their high debate. No warlike
13      V,    55   |                        They heard his words, and placed their
14      V,   134   |                          Is heard no longer; and the silent
15      V,   544   |         Voices were clearly heard and features seen.~ ~
16    VII,    11   |     watches of the night he heard~ ~
17    VII,    21   |         A Roman knight, and heard the Senate's cheer.~ ~
18    VII,    41   |                             Heard by the gods, deemed not
19    VII,    48   |      As erst thy praise was heard: but men shall grieve~ ~
20    VII,   897   |                     Already heard the hiss of vengeful flames~ ~
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