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 1     II,   548    |                           He bade his squadrons, speeding
 2     II,   580    | nothing." Thus he spake, and bade~ ~
 3     IV,    49    |       Ruin impending, and he bade his horse~ ~
 4      V,   794    |                         That bade another dare the furious
 5     VI,    88    |                           He bade his columns leave their
 6     VI,   429(20)|    as ferryman, and Hercules bade him carry Deianira across.
 7    VII,   851    |                       Caesar bade halt, and gave their lives
 8   VIII,   659    |        Unfit for fleets; and bade him to their craft~ ~
 9     IX,   691    |                           He bade them not, but showed them
10     IX,   786    |  gift, he bore: in which she bade him see~ ~
11     IX,   805    |  Europe's cities; but Athena bade~ ~
12     IX,  1068    |       And when the chieftain bade the tents be fixed,~ ~
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