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 1      I,   612    |           In huge upheaval Ocean raised his waves~ ~
 2     II,   592    |           armed his levies newly raised~ ~
 3     II,   789    |                              Was raised, or yards were bent; a silent
 4    III,   134    |      fears not death; no hand is raised~ ~
 5    III,   730    |       bark; but when with elbows raised do~ ~
 6      V,   123    |         with the Tyrians; 10 and raised~ ~
 7      V,   128    |                             Hath raised their hopes and pointed
 8      V,   642    |      said he loosed the boat and raised the sail.~ ~
 9      V,   772    |          a tenth gigantic billow raised~ ~
10     VI,    26    | undermine her. Nature's hand has raised~ ~
11     VI,   822    |        Reaching to Tartarus, she raised her song:~ ~
12    VII,   516    |                      Ill-omened, raised within that hateful grove~ ~
13   VIII,   169    | lamentation, and such hands were raised~ ~
14   VIII,   547    |        was his voice, for Magnus raised and troth~ ~
15   VIII,   990(25)|         that the Emperor Hadrian raised a monument on the spot to
16     IX,   386    |                                  Raised up a bank. Forth flew the
17     IX,   821    |          First from the dust was raised a gory clot 23~ ~
18     IX,  1169    |                        Altars he raised: and as the sacred flame~ ~
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