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 1      I,     7   |      compact; eagle with eagle met,~ ~
 2    III,   143(7)|             The tribune Ateius met Crassus as he was setting
 3    III,   145   |                            And met disaster on the Parthian
 4    III,   332   |                       Nor e'er met nations varied thus in garb~ ~
 5     IV,   626   |                    Or brothers met, yet with unfaltering weight~ ~
 6      V,   539   |       pour seawards. Here were met~ ~
 7      V,   694   |      crags, for Corus' billows met~ ~
 8      V,   835   |                            Nor met his fortunes, though he
 9     VI,   354   |        crowning crime, to have met in fight~ ~
10    VII,   201   | headlong in the valley, Pindus met~ ~
11   VIII,    17   |            News of the battle, met the chief, amazed,~ ~
12   VIII,   265   |                                Met Magnus in his pride, nor
13   VIII,   539   |       given; but in haste were met~ ~
14     IX,   254   |                            And met the Pharian sword prepared
15     IX,   748   |       could dread? To whom who met her glance,~ ~
16     IX,  1114   |                           They met the savage lion in the path!~ ~
17     IX,  1212   |                           Here met his death. With such a pledge
18      X,   512   |       Ripe for their plot were met; the spacious hall~ ~
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