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 1     I,     87|     Varus, covered with blood, rising out of the swamps, and to
 2    II,     19|      forest, with the branches rising to a great height, while
 3    II,     31|     declared, were invincible, rising superior to all calamities;
 4    II,     79|     human voice; the pyramids, rising up like mountains amid almost
 5   III,     43|  emulate Maecenas, and without rising to a senator's rank, he
 6    VI,     54|   violent rains, was of itself rising to an immense height, and
 7    VI,     72|     setting and looking to the rising sun. Once too when Caius
 8    XV,     10| together by beams, with towers rising from their decks, and with
 9    XV,     48|     portions of the city, then rising to the hills, while it again
10   XVI,     18|      Lucanus a powerful aid in rising to distinction. After the
11   XVI,     33|      these and like words with rising fury in his voice, countenance,
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