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 1    III,   373    |                     And only Romans fight -- shall not the son~ ~
 2    III,   520    |    greater force were on the Romans hurled;~ ~
 3    III,   542    | fierce and ceaseless and the Romans tired,~ ~
 4    III,   829    |  part sunk; -- some ships by Romans oared~ ~
 5     IV,     8    |               There with the Romans in the camp were joined~ ~
 6     IV,   898    |                 And that our Romans on that field should die~ ~
 7    VII,    12    |                  Innumerable Romans shout his name~ ~
 8    VII,   217    |                              Romans who dwelt by far Araxes'
 9    VII,   694(24)| Pharsalia" (Merivale, "Hist. Romans under the Empire", chapter
10    VII,   767    |               Might live his Romans. "Spare, ye gods," he said,~ ~
11   VIII,   852    |                     Of pious Romans bear him to the tomb,~ ~
12     IX,   540    |              540 Of marching Romans, snatching from their feet~ ~
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