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 1      I,   338|     soldiers; with majestic mien~ ~
 2     II,   572|     features and with noble mien,~ ~
 3     IV,   382|                         His mien majestic, of his triumphs
 4      V,   341|  the war." With threatening mien and speech~ ~
 5     VI,   266| soul the anguish, and, with mien,~ ~
 6     VI,   872|    gods in comely shape and mien,~ ~
 7     VI,   921|     answer; but with gloomy mien,~ ~
 8    VII,   290|   doubt was hidden, as with mien and speech~ ~
 9    VII,   795|     in his visage, and with mien unchanged~ ~
10   VIII,   177| kindly modesty and gracious mien,~ ~
11   VIII,   771|               Nor venerated mien; and as they gazed~ ~
12     IX,  1043|     misery, teaching by his mien~ ~
13     IX,  1243|        He, Caesar, who with mien unaltered spurned~ ~
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