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 1     II,   530    |                      530 Deserted, though by bravest legions
 2    III,   203    |                     Pisa deserted stands, and Oeta, loved~ ~
 3    III,   263    |                 Are left deserted, and Corycium's cave;~ ~
 4    III,   577(29)| siege of Perasia, he was deserted by his army, taken and put
 5      V,    35    | Are sorrowing houses and deserted homes,~ ~
 6      V,   668    |       Thy comrade, ne'er deserted by the gods,~ ~
 7     VI,   274    |        But Caesar's flag deserted." So he spake.~ ~
 8     VI,   608    |  to lay down were crime: deserted tombs~ ~
 9     VI,   673    |           Through fields deserted; while a faithful band,~ ~
10    VII,   388    |        And yonder tents, deserted by the foe,~ ~
11    VII,   973    |              Their homes deserted: all the air was full~ ~
12   VIII,   583    |                   By him deserted. Victim of the blow~ ~
13   VIII,   867    |                          Deserted of his own, with none to
14     IX,   853    |                 In sands deserted king. Ye serpents too~ ~
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