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 1      I,    53    |                         Thy watch relieved, to seek divine
 2      I,   476    |              Those who kept watch beside the western shore~ ~
 3     IV,   369    |                        They watch for showers from heaven,
 4     IV,   480    |                    480 They watch the main until the refluent
 5      V,   583    | come that called the second watch~ ~
 6     VI,    20    |                          20 Watch o'er the fortress of Corinthian
 7     VI,   199    |                          To watch his deeds; and, wondering
 8     VI,   652    |                        Kept watch, nor marred by knife or
 9    VII,   222(10)|   historian, was sitting to watch the birds that day. "And
10    VII,   439    |                 The matrons watch you with their hair unbound;~ ~
11    VII,   526    |            No guardian gods watch over us from heaven:~ ~
12    VII,   924    |    he chose whence he might watch the dead,~ ~
13     IX,   419    |   sleepless dragon held his watch,~ ~
14     IX,   790    |             790 In vigilant watch, some reaching forth defend~ ~
15     IX,  1065    | Contented do they rest, but watch for guests~ ~
16     IX,  1172    |                         Who watch o'er Phrygian ruins: ye
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