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 1      I,   569   |    coming Caesar left an easy prey.~ ~
 2     II,   127(4)|   make the number as some the prey.~ ~
 3    III,   699   |       then closed in upon its prey.~ ~ ~ ~
 4     IV,   304   |     Death trapped his captive prey.~ ~
 5     IV,   499   |       leash the covert of the prey.~ ~ ~ ~
 6      V,   468   | untilled, to sluggish weeds a prey~ ~
 7     VI,    51   | spacious lands, and beasts of prey,~ ~
 8     VI,   134   |    famine seized them for its prey.~ ~
 9     VI,   651   |  ravening birds and beasts of prey the hag~ ~
10    VII,   871   |    chiefs in dashing on their prey.~ ~
11     IX,   537   |           Has seized upon its prey, in volumes dense~ ~
12     IX,   836   |       Straight gliding to his prey, his belly tinged~ ~
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