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 1      I,   416    |  life-blood fills these glowing veins,~ ~
 2      I,   688    |                       The angry veins defiant; of the lungs~ ~
 3     II,   168    |       stream from still healthy veins.~ ~
 4     II,   183    |       funeral pyre and oped his veins,~ ~
 5     II,   366    |       blood that ran in Brutus' veins~ ~
 6    III,   706    |    wound the blood; but all his veins 30~ ~
 7     IV,   174    |                Coursed in their veins; until the shadows fell~ ~
 8     IV,   322    |      while the blood within the veins~ ~
 9     IV,   364    |      parched and rigid, and the veins;~ ~
10     IV,   414    |       copious, filled the empty veins~ ~
11     IV,   708    |         his sweat, while in his veins~ ~
12     VI,   891    | stiffened wounds and filled the veins,~ ~
13    VII,   723    |         to earth. Here from the veins~ ~
14   VIII,    75    |     hands the life-blood to her veins~ ~
15     IX,   821(23)|  hideous that remembrance in my veins Yet shrinks the vital current.
16     IX,   832    |            To stay within their veins. Chersydros sprang~ ~
17     IX,   893    |              To rip his swollen veins and drink the gore.~ ~
18     IX,   954    |                Brimmed full his veins; his very sweat was red;~ ~
19      X,   317    |         age has passed, earth's veins by chance~ ~
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