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 1      I,   585    |   blazing comet stretched from east to west~ ~
 2     II,   655(30)|     Mithridates, Syria and the East, except Parthia.~ ~
 3    III,   211    |      of Jove and rivalling the east~ ~
 4    III,   265    |      with preparation. Nor the East~ ~
 5    III,   610    | between; as when with west and east~ ~
 6     IV,   138    |      masses; and the reddening east~ ~
 7     IV,   396    |        the western tribes: the east is thine~ ~
 8      V,    81    |                   The furthest east, midway Parnassus rears~ ~
 9      V,   651    |                   Whether from east or west the storm may come~ ~
10    VII,   429    |     their stand. From furthest east~ ~
11    VII,   499    |       empire; and the furthest east~ ~
12   VIII,   240    |        faith of peoples of the East~ ~
13   VIII,   353    |                 But should the East and barbarous treaties fail,~ ~
14     IX,   493    |     tempest's home; and of the East~ ~
15      X,   170    |       close by shuttles of the east~ ~
16      X,   352(19)|    that the Nile came from the east. But it is possible that
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