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 1      I,   560    |                      560 No aged parent now could stay his
 2      I,   669    | winds around the walls, the aged seer~ ~
 3     II,    76    |               Meantime, the aged fathers o'er their fates~ ~
 4     II,    86    |    prison wore his weak and aged frame,~ ~
 5     II,   151    |                        Fell aged Scaevola, though that gory
 6     II,   260    |   mindful of his youth, the aged man~ ~
 7    III,   579    |   not yet grown to war, and aged men,~ ~
 8    III,   798    |  failing drave it home. His aged sire~ ~
 9      V,   321    |               Dismiss thine aged soldiers to their deaths.~ ~
10     VI,   464    |                         And aged Chiron 25 who with wintry
11     VI,   464(25)|                 Chiron, the aged Centaur, instructor of Peleus,
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