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 1      I,   355    | years of peace, with all his crowd~ ~
 2      I,   368(14)|      at one time charged the crowd. Milo was sent into exile
 3      I,   404    |     Throughout the listening crowd, this way and that~ ~
 4      I,   543    |    does the terror seize the crowd alone:~ ~
 5      I,   656    |           Follows the lesser crowd: the Vestals come~ ~
 6    III,    65    |    of food the tyrant buys a crowd~ ~
 7    III,   117    |  Their hiding places left, a crowd appeared~ ~
 8    III,   146    |      thy sword, nor fear the crowd that gapes~ ~
 9      V,   386    |   our triumph from the civic crowd.~ ~
10    VII,    32    |                        Shall crowd his rest with terrors. Whence
11    VII,   320    |   armed for war, a dissonant crowd~ ~
12   VIII,    88    |    pomp of power and all the crowd~ ~
13     IX,   264    |   dead.~ ~ ~ ~ Meanwhile the crowd~ ~
14     IX,   306    |    shore was stirring with a crowd~ ~
15     IX,   821(23)|       Inferno", 24. "I saw a crowd within Of serpents terrible,
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