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 1      I,   185    |                      Behold the pomp profuse, the houses decked~ ~
 2      I,   327    |                      Winding in pomp around the ancient hill.~ ~
 3      I,   363(13)|                      Plutarch, "Pomp.", 49. The harbours and
 4      I,   544(20)| sacrifices usual before wars. ("Pomp." 61.)~ ~
 5      V,   767    |         prize was won. I ask no pomp~ ~
 6   VIII,    88    |                      Is all the pomp of power and all the crowd~ ~
 7   VIII,   667    |                              In pomp have come to greet him?
 8   VIII,   849    |                              Or pomp of funeral he dares to ask;~ ~
 9     IX,    87    |    boots or monument or ordered pomp?~ ~
10      X,   130    |     Made fit memorial; and with pomp the Queen~ ~
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