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 1      I,   506(19)|    sacrifices. The reality of a future life was a part of Lucan'
 2      I,   506(19)| unbelief, as a possible form of future or recurring life, than
 3      I,   701    |                             The future worse than fact. May all
 4     II,    17    |         be truth, keep thou the future veiled~ ~
 5      V,   132    |                    To speak the future, fearing for their fates.~ ~
 6      V,   151    |                    To learn the future. "What this hope," she cried,~ ~
 7      V,   211    |        All things lay bare: the future yet unveiled~ ~
 8      V,   838    |                     When on the future pondering, to gain~ ~
 9     VI,   503    |                    Forecast the future: yet consulted not~ ~
10     VI,   700    |                 700 To turn the future, be it mine to know~ ~
11     VI,   734    |                 Shall speak the future. Yet it easiest seems~ ~
12     VI,   969    |                 Shall speak thy future -- doubting even he~ ~
13    VII,    23    |                    Shunning the future wooed the happy past;~ ~
14    VII,   155    |                     And all the future destinies of man~ ~
15    VII,   240    |                          240 To future races shall their tale be
16    VII,   270    |               270 None grace in future a triumphal car;~ ~
17   VIII,   309    |                              Of future victories, and spurn defeat.~ ~
18     IX,   650    |         wait our country in the future days:~ ~
19     IX,  1164    |                   So long shall future races read of thee~ ~
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