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 1      I,    90    |             90 Shall drive her chariot 'gainst her brother Sun~ ~
 2      I,   326    | captive tribes would grace thy chariot wheels~ ~
 3      I,   484    |                    The scythed chariot 'gainst his country's foe.~ ~
 4      I,   725    |           Wert driving now thy chariot, flames should seize~ ~
 5     II,   188(11)|       to compete with him in a chariot race, and if defeated were
 6     II,   464(18)|       horses of the Sun to the chariot for their brother, were
 7     IV,   588    |       Phoebus in the Twins his chariot drave~ ~
 8      V,   384    |                  That leads my chariot to the sacred hill?~ ~
 9     VI,   393    |        higher in the vault his chariot rides~ ~
10     VI,   432(21)|     him if he should come in a chariot drawn by lions and boars.
11     VI,   671    |                  While Titan's chariot beneath our earth~ ~
12    VII,   661    |                  He drives his chariot, there arose a night~ ~
13      X,   333    |                Bent 'neath his chariot yoke: but of the springs~ ~
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