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 1      I,   328    | gnaws the factions; for thy conquests won~ ~
 2     II,   670    |  670 All felt my yoke. What conquests now remain,~ ~
 3     II,   827    |                Tired of thy conquests, Fortune now no more~ ~
 4     IV,   166    |               And win their conquests at the point of sword.~ ~
 5     IV,   399    |                         Thy conquests bought. Thou hast not to
 6     VI,   973    |              Which saw your conquests, now shall hold alike~ ~
 7    VII,    87    |                 Now mar thy conquests! Where thy trust in Fate,~ ~
 8   VIII,    83    |                         Nor conquests won; a gentler path to thee~ ~
 9   VIII,   364    |    Has so resounded with my conquests won,~ ~
10      X,   331(17)|   appear to have pushed his conquests to the west of Europe.~ ~
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