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 1      I,   317    | strength as yet the foe hath gained.~ ~
 2    III,   604    |       Swept o'er the sea and gained the space between.~ ~
 3    III,   838    |                        First gained a triumph for great Caesar'
 4    III,   838(32)|            It was Brutus who gained the naval victory over the
 5     IV,    51    |      Hold back the foe. Thus gained his troops retreat,~ ~
 6     IV,    53    |        Forced to withdrawal, gained the day in vain.~ ~ ~ ~
 7     IV,   134    |                Returned; and gained her pardon for the past~ ~
 8     IV,   153    |        The further bank thus gained, they haste to curve~ ~
 9     IV,   242    |    could ye not with victory gained return,~ ~
10     IV,   743    |                           It gained from Scipio, when he recalled~ ~
11     IV,   897    |                   That Libya gained not for herself the day;~ ~
12   VIII,   109    |     through her that Fortune gained~ ~
13   VIII,   596    |   persuasion from the Senate gained~ ~
14     IX,   212    |       The friendly land once gained, her husband's garb,~ ~
15     IX,   391    |       Best was their lot who gained the open waves~ ~
16     IX,   700    |                          700 Gained you your glory. But such
17     IX,  1052    |                              Gained them this vantage, and a
18     IX,  1314    |    thy disaster; thou had'st gained for me~ ~
19      X,   420    |                       420 He gained such courage as to send
20      X,   621    |    Alexander's city. Thus he gained~ ~
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