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 1     3|       Who in Ausonia's wasted cities dwell;~Rome shall no more
 2     3|     Their shame, and sack the cities far and near;~Then hopeless
 3     3|   Ancona's reign,~And all the cities which 'twixt Tronto are,~
 4     8|    Will often siege to walled cities lay;~Where in long weariness
 5    15| Cortez bring, 'mid these,~New cities under Caesar's dynasty,~
 6    17|     dame.~ ~ XVIII~Of all the cities under eastern skies,~Most
 7    20|          XV~"Amid the hundred cities of old Crete,~Was the Dictaean
 8    31|  small supplies~From rents or cities, which his rule obey,~So
 9    33|    some there -- in different cities dwell.~Slain on the rolling
10    33|    Bugia told,~Which from all cities bear away the crown,~No
11    33|      sceptre is the cross; of cities brave,~Of men, of gold possest,
12    34|     and plain,~With towns and cities of their own supplied;~Which
13    35|    recognize~First of Italian cities of renown;~Not only famed
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