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 1    III,   312    |                        Nor failed Sarmatia, nor the tribes
 2     VI,    57    |               And daylight failed him. Let the ancient tale~ ~
 3     VI,   102    | the weary earth of produce failed~ ~
 4     VI,   197    |  courage that the trumpets failed to rouse~ ~
 5     VI,   750    |  of warriors, the laws had failed~ ~
 6    VII,   177    |                Yet Fortune failed not, as they sought the
 7    VII,   286    |        His rage for battle failed; the spirit bold~ ~
 8   VIII,   348(11)| aside, would probably have failed. Lucan's sympathies were
 9   VIII,   411    |                        Who failed Emathia, while the fates
10      X,   592    |                        Nor failed they to attack from ships
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