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 1      I,   369    |                And now when worn and old and ripe for rest 15,~ ~
 2     II,   378    |   on her brow, and features worn~ ~
 3     II,   438    | Such hairy garments as were worn of old:~ ~
 4     II,   609(26)|    Ars Poetica,") as having worn a garment of ancient fashion
 5    III,   552    |     at length gave way; and worn with toil~ ~
 6     IV,   340    |  dripped within the cavern. Worn at length~ ~
 7      V,   385    |    you, despised in age and worn in war,~ ~
 8     VI,   241    |                         And worn with onset, falls upon his
 9     VI,   773    |    on her garb as by a fury worn;~ ~
10    VII,   508(17)|    the Consul with his toga worn in ancient fashion.~ ~
11     IX,   209    |               Yet more when worn with tears, her pallid cheek~ ~
12     IX,   214    |                      Thrice worn of old upon the sacred hill 5~ ~
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