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 1      I,     6    |   And burst asunder, to the common guilt,~ ~
 2      I,   772(28)|  the battle of Pharsalia is common among the Roman writers. (
 3    III,   298    |   come, where rising from a common fount~ ~
 4     IV,   149(8) | skiffs seem to have been in common use in Caesar's time in
 5     IV,   549    |                And death is common, and the brave man sinks~ ~
 6      V,    53    |    your commandment for the common weal~ ~
 7      V,   257    |               The fates, to common day, lo! on her path~ ~
 8     VI,   445    | darkest pools of Styx, with common floods~ ~
 9    VII,   670    |      he bids them spare the common herd,~ ~
10    VII,   679    |  thy sword? 23 "Veiled by a common helm~ ~
11    VII,   691    |  all the honour of Rome; no common stream~ ~
12      X,   232    |               Kept from the common people until now~ ~
13      X,   472    |                           A common soldier. To the civil war~ ~
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