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 1     II,    81(1)|       Marius appeared to him to dart a strong flame, and a loud
 2     II,   295   |                       Let not a dart be thine; nor spent in vain~ ~
 3     II,   628   |     Still vigorously flings the dart afield.~ ~
 4    III,   654   |      sudden gush it drives each dart,~ ~
 5    III,   662   | Shattered a Roman vessel: but a dart~ ~
 6    III,   735   |                       Now every dart was hurled and every spear,~ ~
 7     IV,   435   |        souls to have poised the dart~ ~
 8     IV,   475   |         oarsmen, to the hostile dart exposed,~ ~
 9     IV,   865   |       but giving to the hostile dart~ ~
10     VI,   222   |           Flung every quivering dart at him alone;~ ~
11     VI,   224   |                                 Dart after dart unerring, and
12     VI,   224   |                      Dart after dart unerring, and his helm~ ~
13     VI,   258   |                     Maddened by dart from Libyan thong propelled,~ ~
14    VII,   560   |      that first flung forth the dart,~ ~
15     IX,   963   |       Jaculus, rose in coils to dart~ ~
16      X,   550   |       nor the Moor who aims the dart~ ~
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