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 1      I,   234    |   acts make me thy foe.' He gives the word~ ~
 2      I,   426    |         To follow thee fate gives me now the power:~ ~
 3     II,   303    |                             Gives flame and fury to the levin
 4     II,   598    |          To whom the Senate gives no private arms,~ ~
 5     II,   731    |                While winter gives us peace) new strength acquire~ ~
 6    III,    80    |                          80 Gives way to northern and permits
 7    III,   756    |           His flaming ship, gives entrance to the main.~ ~
 8     IV,   323    |                       Still gives the sinews motion, ere the
 9     IV,   410    |                         410 Gives to the victor. To th' unguarded
10     VI,   436    |   Nameless itself, to Ocean gives its waves~ ~
11    VII,   238    |                   The world gives tokens of their weal or
12    VII,   300    | which the foe refused: this gives you back~ ~
13   VIII,   298    |             In spacious bay gives refuge from the main;~ ~
14   VIII,   804    |                             Gives to the face its lineaments
15     IX,  1020    |                        1020 Gives consolation. Not my native
16     IX,  1049    |                         Nor gives admission to the poison
17     IX,  1103(30)|             No other author gives any details of this march;
18      X,   257    |                             Gives to hot Cancer and to Capricorn~ ~
19      X,   285    |             By Cancer burnt gives ear; nor curbs his wave~ ~
20      X,   400    |                     400 And gives thee access to the open
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