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 1      I,   214    |           night obscure; and hoary hair~ ~
 2      I,   221    |        further dare." But Caesar's hair was stiff~ ~
 3      I,   584    |      depths of heaven; with horrid hair~ ~
 4      I,   623    |          worship, with ensanguined hair,~ ~
 5      I,   629    |            hissing serpents in her hair,~ ~
 6     II,    37    |          the gods; some tore their hair~ ~
 7     II,   377    |                      She came with hair dishevelled, beaten breast,~ ~
 8     II,   420    |          unsoftened, and the hoary hair~ ~
 9    III,   322    |           to an ocean. Thence with hair~ ~
10     IV,   824(25)| astonishment mixed with anger; its hair became erect; in an instant
11     VI,   211    |          Dashed at another set his hair aflame,~ ~
12    VII,    45    |         unbidden; women torn their hair~ ~
13    VII,   174    |            anew the dread Medusa's hair;~ ~
14    VII,   439    |       matrons watch you with their hair unbound;~ ~
15   VIII,   861    |          Cornelia with dishevelled hair~ ~
16     IX,   742    |                  Like to a woman's hair, wreathed on her neck~ ~
17      X,   155    |           Libyan, that with auburn hair~ ~
18      X,   161    |        whose cheeks with growth of hair~ ~
19      X,   167    |                        On neck and hair with all the Red Sea spoils,~ ~
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