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 1      I,    38(3)|    being compensated by the wealth and prosperity of the empire
 2    III,   171   |           Yield, then, this wealth, the seeds of direful war.~ ~
 3    III,   185   |    richest nations; and the wealth~ ~
 4    III,   243   |  permitting; and with rival wealth~ ~
 5     IV,   255   |        Fain to withdraw her wealth, should toiling men~ ~
 6     IV,   925   |             Of too abundant wealth, in transverse stream~ ~
 7    VII,   864   | piled within the tents. The wealth of kings~ ~
 8     IX,   238   |   Yet from a willing giver: wealth was his~ ~
 9     IX,   244   |     home and simple, by his wealth~ ~
10     IX,   420   |      420 Shorn of its leafy wealth. Shame be on him~ ~
11     IX,   499   |    in showers. Not gold nor wealth of brass~ ~
12     IX,   599   |                          No wealth adorns his fane by Afric
13     IX,   605   |              Spurns all the wealth of Rome. That here some
14      X,   176   |    By such profusion of her wealth, the mind~ ~
15      X,   462   |                         Nor wealth of peoples given to our
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