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 1     II,   662(31)|      and Elephantine are two hills with conical tops. The name
 2     II,   721    |  fierce; the dwellers on the hills~ ~
 3    III,   483    |                Where all the hills were bare, and Caesar now~ ~
 4     IV,    58    |      the rain in clouds; the hills were nipped~ ~
 5     IV,   108    |      little all! And now the hills~ ~
 6     IV,   143    |                 Its foliage; hills again emerged to view~ ~
 7     IV,   179    |                           Of hills ranged onwards, sheltering
 8     IV,   300    | plain and forced them to the hills~ ~
 9     IV,   655    |      then sought the further hills~ ~
10     IV,   752    |                Took from the hills their omens; and with force~ ~
11     IV,   843    |              Where broke the hills abruptly to their fall~ ~
12     VI,     2    |   their armies near upon the hills~ ~
13     VI,    38    |    in spacious camp upon the hills.~ ~
14     VI,    47    | cleft, and level through the hills~ ~
15     VI,   337    |     companies, when from the hills~ ~
16     VI,   567    |                              Hills dip their heads and topple
17    VII,   222    |             Thus on Euganean hills 10 where sulphurous fumes~ ~
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