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 1      I,   170    | Triumph his joy, though ruin marked his track.~ ~
 2     II,   325    |      Yet virtue in the paths marked out by fate~ ~
 3     II,   430    |                          430 Marked out and bounded; to observe
 4     II,   781    |     on the shore, no trumpet marked the hour,~ ~
 5      V,   646    |                 Black horror marked the surging of the sea;~ ~
 6     VI,   432(21)|       The River Amphrysos is marked as flowing into the Pagasaean
 7    VII,   508(17)|                     That is, marked out the new colony with
 8   VIII,   191    |                           He marked his track upon the deep;
 9   VIII,   546    |                              Marked by the crescent on his sacred
10   VIII,   772    |      his lacerated head they marked~ ~
11     IX,    68    |   And when the flame arising marked the place~ ~
12     IX,   835    |                              Marked fell Chelyder's track: and
13      X,   394    |     river, for that here are marked~ ~
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