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 1      I,   154    | with venerable spoils, and gifts~ ~
 2      I,   565    | gods, who lavish priceless gifts on men,~ ~
 3      I,   615    |    Dropped from the idols; gifts in temples fell:~ ~
 4    III,    57    |                    Not any gifts of Fortune now sufficed~ ~
 5    III,    65    |                         By gifts of food the tyrant buys
 6     IV,   135    |                 By greater gifts to come. For now the air~ ~
 7      V,    59    |            Was decked with gifts; Athena, old in fame,~ ~
 8    VII,    79    | Fortune, Pompeius, for her gifts to thee~ ~
 9    VII,   348(14)|    cheer, Have such bright gifts of Heaven been brought so
10    VII,   832    | Larissa. Weeping, yet with gifts of price~ ~
11     IX,   237    |  demanded: willing took he gifts~ ~
12      X,   128    | made a peace, by costliest gifts~ ~
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