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 1      I,    41   |         Prevailed not till the giant's war was done,~ ~
 2     II,   189   |        Nor of Antaeus, Libya's giant brood,~ ~
 3    III,   285   |                            The giant forest rises to the sky.~ ~
 4    III,   363   |   rushed to war, or should the giant brood~ ~
 5    III,   450   |               450 Of all their giant trunks: for as the mound~ ~
 6    III,   511   |                    Meanwhile a giant mound, on star-shaped wheels~ ~
 7     IV,   660   |       Not yet exhausted by the giant brood,~ ~
 8     IV,   688   |       hero rubs his limbs: the giant feared~ ~
 9     IV,   704   |                    Gird in the giant's yielding back and sides,~ ~
10     IV,   729   |        how his parent gave the giant strength.~ ~
11     IV,   734   |       held by middle girth the giant form,~ ~
12     IV,   739   | Trusted the earth and laid the giant down.~ ~
13     VI,    42   |       from the quarries many a giant rock:~ ~
14     VI,   115(6)|     Typhon, the hundred-headed giant, was buried under Mount
15     VI,   343(9)|                           This giant, like Typhon, was buried
16    VII,   169   |    thus, when Phlegra bore the giant crew, 6~ ~
17   VIII,   695   |      But vile in all his arms; giant in form~ ~
18     IX,   859   |       does the elephant in his giant bulk,~ ~
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