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 1      I,   411    |                        O greatest leader of the Roman name,~ ~
 2     II,   741    |     Lay at his feet, the greatest prize of all.~ ~
 3    III,   821(31)|   It was regarded as the greatest of misfortunes if a child
 4      V,   242    |           From that, the greatest crime? Or wert thou dumb~ ~
 5     VI,   177    |                          Greatest of crimes; and when he saw
 6     VI,   697    |    Of Magnus thus: "Thou greatest ornament~ ~
 7     VI,   937    | In sands of Libya: Cato, greatest foe~ ~
 8   VIII,   127    |              If 'tis our greatest glory to have kept~ ~
 9   VIII,   885    |    Beside the blaze, "O, greatest chief," he cried,~ ~
10     IX,  1039    |                      And greatest boon of all, greater than
11     IX,  1103(30)|  the march as one of the greatest exploits in Roman military
12      X,   326    |        Remote by nature. Greatest of the kings~ ~
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