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1    II,     88|     and was soon borne by his swift steed to the river Pyramus,
2   III,     29|      mere desultory raids, so swift as to be unpunished; next,
3    IV,     63|      wound. He then fled on a swift horse, and reached a wooded
4   XIV,     32|       merciful to suppliants, swift in pursuit of fugitives,
5   XIV,     76| Plautus's freedmen, thanks to swift winds, arrived before the
6   XVI,     15|       and of the prince. Some swift galleys were then despatched
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