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 1      I,   426    |                       To follow thee fate gives me now the
 2      I,   440    |         440 And vowed to follow wheresoe'er he led.~ ~
 3     II,   275    |         Pompeius others, follow in the fight,~ ~
 4     II,   344    | Shade though it be, I'll follow to the grave.~ ~
 5     II,   362    |            You ask, `Why follow Magnus? If he wins 13~ ~
 6     II,   514    |      And all the billows follow in its track:~ ~
 7     II,   649    |            My steps they follow -- mine, whose conquering
 8    III,   348    |                       To follow right not fate; but first
 9    III,   594    |        Liburnian galleys follow. Over all~ ~
10      V,   395    |                          Follow heroic souls: for the fit
11      V,   887    |                          Follow thy footsteps to the realms
12     VI,   370    |                   370 To follow Caesar wheresoe'er he fled)~ ~
13   VIII,   670    |     670 His spouse would follow, for she dared not stay,~ ~
14     IX,   126    |                        I follow; yet how distant be my doom~ ~
15     IX,   857    |   Whole herds of kine ye follow, and with coils~ ~
16      X,   263(12)|  passage is difficult to follow; but the idea would seem
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