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 1     II,   592    |                    Was taken, armed his levies newly raised~ ~
 2    III,    83    |                           Not armed for war, but as in time
 3    III,   376    |    comes when other hands are armed 25~ ~
 4    III,   580    |                           580 Armed for the conflict, with their
 5    III,   686    |            Before his brother armed, he claims the fight,~ ~
 6     IV,     9    |    swift, and Vettons lightly armed,~ ~
 7     IV,   402    |   shalt bestow; suppose these armed lines~ ~
 8     IV,   593    |                           All armed for fight: but first the
 9     IV,   886    |                           The armed breasts against each other
10     IV,   907    |                           And armed the people, and the Senate'
11    VII,   320    |              320 And scarcely armed for war, a dissonant crowd~ ~
12    VII,   594    |      outer files, the lighter armed~ ~
13    VII,   596    |           With divers weapons armed, but all for blood~ ~
14     IX,   242    |         To arts of peace, yet armed loved peace the more.~ ~
15     IX,   409(10)| trumpeter. That Pallas sprang armed from the head of Jupiter
16      X,   177    |                     Of Caesar armed, her guest in civil war!~ ~
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