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 1      I,   136    |          Lest newer glories triumphs past obscure,~ ~
 2      I,   141    |        A prior rival in his triumphs brook;~ ~
 3      I,   151    |       His gift to Rome: his triumphs in the past,~ ~
 4      I,   430    |   430 By all thy world-wide triumphs, though with hand~ ~
 5     II,   625    |             But if among my triumphs fate has said~ ~
 6    III,    25    | Thou, Magnus, leddest happy triumphs home:~ ~
 7    III,    85(4) |    Thapsus, celebrated four triumphs: for his victories over
 8    III,   356    |                 And now, if triumphs in an unknown world~ ~
 9     IV,   382    |   His mien majestic, of his triumphs past~ ~
10    VII,   299    |       For this deferred the triumphs we had won,~ ~
11    VII,   509    |    Still Parthia boasts her triumphs unavenged:~ ~
12    VII,   826    |                   As in thy triumphs. With unfaltering gaze,~ ~
13   VIII,   263    |               Decked not my triumphs, but in equal state~ ~
14   VIII,   732    |                Call back my triumphs. Life may bring defeat,~ ~
15   VIII,   854    |       With dirges; nor that triumphs won of yore~ ~
16     IX,   705(18)|    71; 3rd. For his Eastern triumphs, B.C. 61. (Compare Book
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