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 1      I,   107    |  Endure a rival. Search no foreign lands:~ ~
 2      I,   570    | The Roman soldier, when in foreign lands~ ~
 3    III,   354    |    Thou'lt ever find, when foreign foes pressed hard,~ ~
 4    III,   391    |                And here on foreign shores, in narrow bounds~ ~
 5      V,    10    |   yet the year was dead: a foreign land~ ~
 6    VII,   318(13)|  citizens despised them as foreign and profligate. Merivale,
 7    VII,   917(27)|   whole of this passage is foreign to Caesar's character, and
 8   VIII,   406    |             Has brooked no foreign lord. And art thou pleased~ ~
 9   VIII,   576    |                       Some foreign nation which may share his
10   VIII,   635    |    of our kindred; and the foreign fiend~ ~
11   VIII,   979    |      Pompeius' ashes: in a foreign land~ ~
12     IX,  1056    |                        For foreign lineage. So the bird of
13      X,   199    | fragrance perished, nor in foreign climes;~ ~
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