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 1      I,   690    | membrane small; the heart had ceased to throb;~ ~
 2    III,   495    |                           Yet ceased they not to fear. Then first
 3      V,   131(12)|    the reason why the oracles ceased was this, that men became
 4      V,   403    |                 Espoused, you ceased from arms. Who leaves me
 5     VI,   290    | compelled by Scaeva. He, when ceased~ ~
 6     VI,   307    |       Repulsed, Pompeius idly ceased from war,~ ~
 7    VII,   630    |                           630 Ceased in the wider plain, though
 8     IX,   755    |                               Ceased from his hissing, and Alcides
 9     IX,  1050    |       E'en when the chant has ceased. Their home itself~ ~
10     IX,  1189    |        Beneath his keels; nor ceased the wind to stretch~ ~
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