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 1    Bib           |   and Tyrant" (DaCapo Press, New York, 1965)~ ~Gardner, Jane
 2      I,   525    |                              New efforts daring, spreads
 3      I,   769    |     I pass; but give me some new land,~ ~
 4     II,   404(15)|    over the threshold of her new home, for to stumble on
 5     II,   731    | While winter gives us peace) new strength acquire~ ~
 6    III,    26    |                              New wedlock brings new luck.
 7    III,    26    |           New wedlock brings new luck. Thy concubine,~ ~
 8      V,     7    |             And marking with new names the book of Rome,~ ~
 9      V,   520    |  ships becalmed. For dangers new~ ~
10      V,   521    |                              New vows they find. "May mighty
11    VII,   508(17)|      That is, marked out the new colony with a plough-share.
12   VIII,   514    |                              New kings bring mildest sway." 14~ ~ ~ ~
13   VIII,   514(14)|     kingdome finds ~ ~ Under new kings."~ ~
14   VIII,   975(24)|      which continued until a new Apis appeared, selected,
15     IX,    34    |            He cherished with new hope and weapons gave~ ~
16     IX,  1057    |                    Turns his new fledglings to the rising
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