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 1      I,   651    |        He bids consume 26. Then round the walls of Rome~ ~
 2     II,   193    |                            When round the mouldering heap, with
 3     II,   265    |      the great wain was turning round the pole~ ~
 4     II,   407(16)|        a long white robe, bound round the waist with a girdle.
 5    III,   327(22)|       and having a circle drawn round them. After the first ten
 6    III,   617    |         in shorter curves could round;~ ~
 7     IV,    33    |                            Drew round a hasty trench; his foremost
 8     IV,   149(8) |     Haskins prefers; or, poured round the island. Portable leathern
 9     IV,   490    |        To dare a second voyage. Round the stag~ ~
10     IV,   724    |         His foeman's arms close round him once again,~ ~
11      V,   146    |                                 Round the Castalian fount and
12     VI,    73    |                      Her voyage round the long Malean cape,~ ~
13     VI,   575(34)|        sky was supposed to move round, but to be restrained in
14    VII,    55    |              The world to ruin) round Pompeius' tent~ ~
15     IX,     7    | constellations in their nightly round;~ ~
16     IX,    46    |   Thronging the sea with keels? Round Malea's cape~ ~
17     IX,   902    |      swift the flesh dissolving round the wound~ ~
18     IX,  1071    |         all serpents flee: next round the camp~ ~
19      X,    15    |     Egypt's gods he strode, and round the fane~ ~
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