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 1      I,   735    |                       Thus journey on obscure? 'Tis war that
 2     II,   473    |          Unhelped upon his journey through the world~ ~
 3      V,   821    |            They wing their journey onwards. Stronger winds~ ~
 4     VI,    93(4) | first halting place on his journey to Brundisium ("Satires",
 5     VI,   429(20)|    and when they were on a journey, they came to the River
 6     IX,   462    |          Let him by fairer journey seek his lord.~ ~
 7     IX,   863    |                 His desert journey on. His hardy troops~ ~
 8     IX,  1103(30)|   extended for seven days' journey, and ranks the march as
 9      X,   327(16)|  us that the object of the journey was the discovery of the
10      X,   371    |             Next dost thou journey onwards past the realm~ ~
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