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 1      I,    94    |      Upon the prosperous; nor doth Fortune lend~ ~
 2      I,   700    |     speak our fears, yet fear doth make~ ~
 3     II,   414    |                            So doth she greet her husband. Festal
 4     IV,   114    |    joined with darkness. Thus doth lie~ ~
 5     IV,   824    |                          Thus doth the sly ichneumon 25 with
 6     VI,   247    |     Lies safe, protected, nor doth spear avail~ ~
 7     VI,   587    |       daring to despise them? Doth some bond~ ~
 8    VII,   773    |           Is our destruction? Doth the carnage fail,~ ~
 9    VII,   808    |                               Doth stir the war and urge the
10    VII,   859    |    Full and triumphant: there doth lie the prize~ ~
11   VIII,   558(19)|     command of sceptres quite doth perish If it begin religious
12     IX,   258    |              If cruel Fortune doth reserve for me~ ~
13     IX,   333    |                           Why doth it please you not yet more
14     IX,   590    |                           590 Doth most deserve its pangs."
15     IX,   662    | longest life worth aught? And doth its term~ ~
16     IX,   665    |         Outweighed by virtue? Doth it not suffice~ ~
17      X,   258    | several stations, under which doth lie~ ~
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