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 1      I,   340    |        he cried, "victorious returned,~ ~
 2      I,   507    |    strange and hateful rites returned:~ ~
 3     II,   370(14)| Hortensius. On his death she returned to Cato. (Plutarch, "Cato",
 4     II,   531(21)|     sent to Gaul; and Caesar returned it, together with one of
 5    III,   487    |   blow they thought would be returned.~ ~
 6     IV,   134    |                              Returned; and gained her pardon for
 7     IV,   367    |             And scarce again returned; and yet agape,~ ~
 8     IV,   418    |               Their strength returned. Oh, lavish luxury,~ ~
 9      V,   726    |                        Chaos returned, as though the elements~ ~
10    VII,   427    |     Curius, if Camillus were returned,~ ~
11   VIII,    76    |                              Returned once more, and she could
12      X,   338    |   dead 18 and, Nile unknown, returned.~ ~
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