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 1      I,    74    |                    And Nysa keep her Bacchus, uninvoked.~ ~
 2      I,   126(5) |         Compare: "Two stars keep not their motion in one
 3      I,   131    |                          To keep the husband and the sire
 4      I,   285    | wandering life, rather than keep~ ~
 5      I,   358    | hordes and greedy hirelings keep~ ~
 6     II,    17    |          Whate'er be truth, keep thou the future veiled~ ~
 7     II,   429    |              Inflexible, to keep the middle path~ ~
 8     II,   554    |              And streams to keep me back? What though the
 9     II,   565    |        Compels the enemy to keep the walls.~ ~
10    III,   379    |        Thy dreadful eagles, keep thy hostile signs~ ~
11     IV,   582    |                             Keep hid from others." Thus his
12      V,   125(11)|    their wooden walls would keep them safe; which Themistocles
13    VII,    94    | battle-field. Why dost thou keep~ ~
14    VII,   656    |         Presses his hand to keep the life within.~ ~
15   VIII,   114    |                         May keep their faith to thee, and
16   VIII,   313    |                             Keep Magnus down, whose thousand
17     IX,   299    |                Has power to keep or save. That civil war~ ~
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