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 1      I,    38(3)|     the text itself does not aid such a suggestion; and the
 2      I,   311   |      To call the populace to aid thy cause,~ ~
 3      I,   643   | Tuscan sages to the nation's aid.~ ~
 4    III,   358   |                    Accept in aid: but if, in impious strife~ ~
 5    III,   762   |   hand, they call the sea to aid~ ~
 6     IV,   345   |         Call famine to their aid. Damp clods of earth~ ~
 7     IV,   757   |      regions, summons to his aid~ ~
 8      V,   600   |   humble home? Who hopes for aid from me,~ ~
 9     VI,   577   |   fear them, yet with deadly aid~ ~
10     VI,   883   |    Or shall I summon to mine aid that god~ ~
11    VII,   431   |       Unnumbered, give their aid: a world complete~ ~
12    VII,   437   |           Must be content to aid: for Caesar's ranks~ ~
13   VIII,   445   |       Those who without such aid refuse the war?~ ~
14     IX,  1044   |     powerless.~ ~ ~ ~ Hardly aid at length~ ~
15      X,   441   |     the penalty: nor hope of aid;~ ~
16      X,   586   |     Nor flame they called in aid; but blind of plan~ ~
17      X,   613   |     the forces to the city's aid~ ~
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