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 1      I,   716    |                      Flow mixed with poison? In what plague,
 2    III,   233    |                           Mixed with the tidal wave; the
 3    III,   675    |         Grecian and Roman mixed their teeth oblique,~ ~
 4     IV,   824(25)| seemed to be astonishment mixed with anger; its hair became
 5      V,   449    |                        He mixed the civil axes with his
 6     VI,   635    |   but now, with fragments mixed~ ~
 7     VI,   792    |                           Mixed with all monstrous things
 8     VI,   815    |  barking as of dogs, were mixed~ ~
 9    VII,   181    |    And thirsty whirlwinds mixed with meteor bolts~ ~
10    VII,   692    |                           Mixed with the purple tide. And
11     IX,   729    |        Her several nature mixed, my care to know~ ~
12      X,    75    |     Such word be lawful); mixed with Roman arms~ ~
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