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 1     II,   836   |                And Roman soil be pure of Magnus' blood.~ ~ ~ ~
 2     IV,   427   |        spark, of life; but water pure~ ~
 3      V,   627   |                              Nor pure in middle space; her slender
 4     VI,   431   |         rapids fall, Spercheius: pure the wave~ ~
 5     VI,   614   |                         Shed his pure light upon that haggard
 6     VI,   621   |            Poisoned the air else pure. No prayer she breathed~ ~
 7    VII,    20   |         He sat triumphant in his pure white gown~ ~
 8    VII,  1022   |       Pachynus, 30 made Philippi pure.~ ~ ~ ~
 9     IX,    11   |          Are fit to tolerate the pure expanse~ ~
10     IX,   228(6)| described by Lord Macaulay as "a pure gem of rhetoric without
11     IX,   500   |        500 It yields the seeker: pure and unalloyed~ ~
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