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 1     I,     40|    and impatient of hardship, filled the ignorant minds of the
 2   III,      2|    most distant prospect were filled with crowds of mourners,
 3    IV,     12|      his speech, he must have filled the hearts of his hearers
 4    IV,     57|  thinking of his marriage but filled with a deeper alarm, rejoined
 5    IV,     85|     Tiberius had by this time filled the island with twelve country
 6    IV,     94|      empire. Fear at home had filled their hearts, and for this
 7    VI,     33|      son, and son's sons, and filled his whole house with bloodshed,
 8   XII,     56|      his little children, and filled every place with her wailings.
 9   XII,     60|     admiring her heroism, now filled with a sickening apprehension
10   XIV,     69|          And yet we have both filled up our respective measures,
11   XIV,     83|     Pandataria. No exile ever filled the eyes of beholders with
12    XV,     14| enthusiasm, and some too were filled with an ardour peculiarly
13    XV,     39|      exaggerating everything, filled him with admiration of our
14    XV,     42|   some companies of soldiers, filled the theatre at Neapolis. ~ ~
15   XVI,      6| custom of foreign princes was filled with fragrant spices and
16   XVI,     14| apparent. Yet the houses were filled with lifeless forms and
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