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 1      I,    47    | Perusia's dearth; on Munda's final field~ ~
 2      I,   116(4) |     a similar passage in the final scene of Ben Jonson's "Catiline".
 3      I,   740    |   end Rome longs for and the final peace~ ~
 4    III,   182(9) |  Fabricius, which, after the final defeat of Pyrrhus, came
 5     IV,   535    |                         Your final fortunes. No man's life
 6     IV,   932(27)|   the senatorial forces. His final expedition to Africa, defeat
 7      V,   557    |          Fortune demands the final stroke alone.~ ~
 8      V,   912    | Still gazing as they part no final words~ ~
 9     VI,   491    |                     Upon the final issue of the war.~ ~
10     VI,   701    |   thy sure utterance to what final end~ ~
11    VII,   408    |   Your bravery demands, that final end~ ~
12    VII,   638    |      tell the horrors of the final strife,~ ~
13    VII,   806    |    And fateful Munda; in the final scene~ ~
14   VIII,    93    |       Weep out thy full, the final pledge of faith.~ ~
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