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 1      I,   590    |                            590 A noiseless thunderbolt
 2     II,   590    |                            590 Break with life's ties:
 3    III,   590    |                            590 That bound the Roman fleet,
 4     IV,   590    |                            590 Were shortened by the Archer.~ ~ ~ ~
 5      V,   590    |                            590 Fast to a sea-worn rock
 6     VI,   590    |                            590 Prevailed, or piety unseen
 7    VII,   590    |                            590 Nor Fortune lingered, but
 8    VII,   694(24)| Compare Book II, lines 534-590, for his conduct at Corfinium.)~ ~
 9   VIII,   590    |                            590 Suspected by his victor.
10     IX,   590    |                            590 Doth most deserve its pangs."
11      X,   590    |                            590 The fates forbad, and Fortune
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