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 1      I,   665    | brethren; and the priest of Mars,~ ~
 2      I,   727    |    These are at peace; but, Mars, why art thou bent~ ~
 3      I,   732    |        Stays on his course: Mars only holds the sky.~ ~
 4     II,   246    |     tomb in middle field of Mars~ ~
 5     VI,   298    |    and shield the breast of Mars.~ ~
 6     VI,   681    |                        Lest Mars might stray into another
 7    VII,   170    | furnace glowed the sword of Mars,~ ~
 8     IX,   556(14)|   Alluding to the shield of Mars which fell from heaven on
 9     IX,   556(14)|   custody of the priests of Mars. (See Book I., 666.)~ ~
10      X,   239(10)|   planets (Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, and Venus) were
11      X,   247    |           Has passed; while Mars in lightning's fitful flames~ ~
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