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1    VII,   108    |            See their last sun to-day. Yet, Rome, I swear,~ ~
2    VII,   134    |       nor glory shall be mine to-day.~ ~
3    VII,   258    |                               To-day their comrade. By Enipeus'
4    VII,   323    |   shall fall -- the battle of to-day~ ~
5    VII,   339    |     launched it hurtling: and to-day once more~ ~
6    VII,   358    |     Here on Thessalian earth? To-day we reap~ ~
7    VII,   387    |     his post within the ranks to-day.~ ~
8    VII,   410    | strength, your all; the sword to-day~ ~
9    VII,   557(20)| replied in a loud voice, "and to-day you will praise me, living
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