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 1      I,   176    |                           Nought but the air opposing, through
 2     II,   342    |                           Nought, Rome, shall tear thee from
 3     II,   765    |               Counting as nought, but trusting his emprise~ ~
 4    III,    43    |                        Or nought of sense and feeling to
 5    III,    44    | death; or death itself is nought."~ ~ ~ ~
 6    III,   393    |                           Nought else. But if our city to
 7      V,   872    |                           Nought, Magnus, now is left wherewith
 8    VII,   943    |                           Nought dost thou profit; for these
 9   VIII,   335    |       Rule is their wish, nought else: and in their plains~ ~
10   VIII,   514(14)|   sceptres are ashamed of nought:~ ~ The mildest governement
11     IX,   224    |                           Nought else so gratified, not all
12     IX,   236    |       The Senate's ruler: nought by right of arms~ ~
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