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 1      I,   101    |                That stirred the leaders so to join their strength~ ~
 2      I,   155    |                       Of bygone leaders, by its weight to earth~ ~
 3      I,   390    |                390 'Neath other leaders the rewards enjoy.~ ~
 4     II,    70    |    still bloodless, strike both leaders down,~ ~
 5     II,   185    |  through the trembling town the leaders' heads~ ~
 6     II,   278    | Unshaken? Or wilt thou with the leaders' crimes~ ~
 7     II,   531(21)|        required each of the two leaders to supply a legion for it,
 8    III,   198    |                        Boeotian leaders muster in the meads~ ~
 9     IV,   250    |      forsooth, like yours, your leaders' lives? 12~ ~
10     IV,   250(12)|       beg for the lives of your leaders?" Mr. Haskins says, "shall
11     IV,   297    |   foulest slaughter thus, their leaders shunned~ ~
12     IV,   377    |                   But now their leaders yield; Afranius,~ ~
13     IV,   805    |            Who cares to measure leaders' merits then?~ ~
14     VI,   964    |         by Nile shall rest (the leaders' fate)~ ~
15    VII,   495    |                                 Leaders and men embattled. How great
16      X,    83    |                First shared our leaders' couches. Who shall blame~ ~
17      X,   180    |               180 Those ancient leaders of the simple age,~ ~
18      X,   544    |                        Italia's leaders and the Senate line,~ ~
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