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PUNICA, I. 318-342 third threw a la
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PUNICA, I. 343-367 exploit of your
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PUNICA, I. 368-392 The rampart gave
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PUNICA, I. 393-417 pierced his unpr
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PUNICA, I. 418-449 grown higher wit
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PUNICA, I. 45r-477 him from the cen
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PUNICA, I. 478-503 is the man ** in
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PUNICA, I. 604-530 approach of deat
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PUNICA, I. 531-550 constant steam c
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PUNICA, I. 551-570 the flying spear
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Ioft on their finished work, point
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PUNICA, I. 605-627 their ship put i
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PUNICA, I. 628-654 Epirote," the br
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PUNICA, I. 655-678 hold out to your
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PUNICA, I. 679-694 war. But Fabius,
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BOOK II ARGUMENT (continued) suffer
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PUNICA, IT. 12-37 envoys had lowere
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PUNICA, II. 38-62 Sagimtum rattled
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PUNICA, II. 63-88 by the shore of t
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PUNICA, II. 89-116 Again and again
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PUNICA, II. 116-145 Harpe, a Nasamo
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PUNICA, II. 146-172 and, self headl
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PUNICA, II. 173-201 while she vanis
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PUNICA, II. 202-228 his slaughter o
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PUNICA, II. 229-256 drive away the
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PUNICA, II. 257-281 his shield and
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PUNICA, II. 282-308 appeal to the g
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PUNICA, II. 309-334 from her depths
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PUNICA, II. 335-362 shore ; he is n
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PUNICA, II. 363-388 foe—we who ar
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PUNICA, II. 389-415 like in its iss
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PUNICA, II. 416-443 fashioned the c
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PUNICA, II. 444-471 country—his j
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no pollution ; strange food ; PUNIC
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PUNICA, 11. 499-523 wicked kings, w
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PUNICA, II. 524-549 Loyalty forbids
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PUNICA, II. 550-577 and all the wit
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PUNICA, IT. 578-604 with your sword
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' exerting PUNICA, II. 605-631 anci
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PUNICA, II. 632-657 Again, in the m
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PUNICA, II. 658-685 IBl scene of cr
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I PUNICA, II. 686-707 streams of bl
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BOOK III ARGUMENT {continued) (406-
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PUNICA, III. 16-38 who bears the cl
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PUNICA, III. 39-62 manthus,** and t
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PUNICA, III. 63-89 from war the sha
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PUNICA, III. 90-115 barred by snow,
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Go and prosper ! Go PUNICA, III. 11
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PUNICA, III. 144-173 Am I, from fea
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PUNICA, III. 174-202 ships swarm fo
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PUNICA, III. 203-228 jaws. The god
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PUNICA, III. 229-253 winds ; not ev
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PUNICA, III. 254-280 Peloponnesian
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PUNICA, III. 281-306 sorry meals ar
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PUNICA, III. 306-329 together with
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PUNICA, III. 330-366 refuse life ex
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PUNICA, III. 357-380 The Cerretani,
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PUNICA, III. 381-403 progeny begott
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PUNICA, III. 404-431 equal age, and
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PUNICA, III. 432-468 stretched fort
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PUNICA, III. 459-486 Libyan beasts
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PUNICA, III. 487-614 no spring anyw
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PUNICA, III. 515-542 climb up by a
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PUNICA, III. 543-669 caves in the h
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PUNICA. III. 570 694 Thus Venus spo
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PUNICA, III. 595-619 and soar to he
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PUNICA, III. 620-644 bring him offe
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PUNICA, III. 645-670 sufferings, Ha
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PUNICA, III. 671-698 cold when the
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PUNICA, III. 699-714 voice, louder
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BOOK IV ARGUMENT (continued) the Ro
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PUNICA, IV. 16-41 reforged from the
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I PUNICA, IV. 42-67 rest of the mar
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I PUNICA. IV. 68-94 enfeebled and f
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I PUNICA, IV. 95-122 enemy were on
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PUNICA, IV. 123-148 bird, for twice
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PUNICA, IV. 149-174 K: of Romans, a
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PUNICA, IV. 175-201 dumb. Crixus sl
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PUNICA, IV. 202-228 M gold—and th
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I PUNICA, IV. 229-256 and the army
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PUNICA, IV. 257-285 encircling girt
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I PUNICA, IV. 286-312 head. But to
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PUNICA, IV. 313-340 to battle his o
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PUNICA, IV. 341-366 Ufens when he f
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PUNICA, IV. 367-395 they were bred
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PUNICA, IV. 396-422 in death were t
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PUNICA, IV. 423-449 himself in the
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PUNICA, IV. 450-477 vehement effort
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PUNICA, IV. 478-502 his journey ove
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PUNICA, IV. 503-528 assembled. Now
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PUNICA, IV. 629-554 and Phalantus w
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« PUNICA, IV. 555-581 land of Daim
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PUNICA, IV. 582-609 outstrip the re
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PUNICA, IV. 610-635 pierce." Rising
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PUNICA, IV. 636-661 What availed hi
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PUNICA, IV. 662-689 name ? How many
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PUNICA, IV. 690-718 Father Eridanus
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PUNICA, IV. 719-743 land of the Lyd
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f PUNICA, IV. 744-770 climbed high
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PUNICA, IV. 771-797 son, as the cus
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PUNICA, IV. 798-822 wickedness is p
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i PUNICA, IV. 823-829 altars. You,
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BOOK V ARGUMENT (continued) and the
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PUNICA, V. 18-43 for her young hear
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PUNICA, V. 44-70 the lake on the ot
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PUNICA, V. 71-98 seized thunderbolt
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PUNICA, V. 99-125 with his hurrying
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PUNICA, V. 126-152 is the only deit
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I PUNICA, V. 163-177 That one head
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PUNICA, V. 178-206 pleasure in the
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PUNICA, V. 206-231 ting on a peak o
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I j PUNICA, V. 232-261 age, saw his
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PUNICA, V. 262-289 What availed him
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PUNICA, V. 290-317 for he was proud
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PUNICA, V. 318-345 alliance you hav
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PUNICA, V. 346-373 of the blood, he
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PUNICA, V. 374-401 lies low, sent t
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PUNICA, V. 402-431 stealing noisele
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PUNICA, V. 432-460 accursed valley
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PUNICA, V. 461-489 and untimely sla
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Sicily ; PUNICA, V. 490-520 they kn
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PUNICA, V. 521-550 spear ; but the
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PUNICA, V. 551-579 Nor were the men
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PUNICA, V. 580-608 slain in his fir
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PUNICA, V. 609-636 the instant. The
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PUNICA, V. G37-663 learn from me to
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PUNICA, V. 664-678 his prostrate li
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BOOK VI ARGUMENT (continued) (552-5
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PUNICA, VI. 15-43 the hour of defea
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PUNICA, VI. 44-68 the distinction o
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PUNICA, VI. 69-96 and there was non
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PUNICA, VI. 97-125 at last did its
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PUNICA, VI. 126-153 his spirit fled
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PUNICA, VI. 154-181 haunted that fa
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PUNICA, VI. 182-210 stormed heaven,
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PUNICA, VI. 211-242 take the field.
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PUNICA, VI. 243-272 that Rome is no
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PUNICA, VI. 273-299 attacked more f
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PUNICA, VI. 300-327 dearly with the
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PUNICA, VI. 328-356 and beat a hast
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PUNICA, VI. 357-383 steersman of th
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PUNICA, VI. 384-411 watched his fac
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PUNICA, VI. 412-440 spoke to me in
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PUNICA, VI. 441-468 house ?—I bor
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PUNICA, VI. 469-494 gods whom I inv
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PUNICA, VI. 495-523 of Mars" was fi
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PUNICA, VI. 524-551 ship. Dreading
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PUNICA, VI. 652-578 Meanwhile Rumou
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PUNICA, VI. 579-606 the sudden sigh
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PUNICA, VI. 607-631 black cloud thr
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PUNICA, VI. 632-668 was then buildi
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PUNICA, VI. 659-683 should have spo
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PUNICA, VI. 684-711 had painted als
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PUNICA, VI. 712-716 shall display R
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BOOK VII ARGUMENT {continued) (260-
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PUNICA, VII. 13-41 the victorious c
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PUNICA, VII. 42-69 was raging close
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PUNICA, VII. 70-100 " in vain you s
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PUNICA, VII. 101-127 he cried " ; m
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PUNICA, VII. 128-155 penned in the
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PUNICA, VII. 156-182 unwelcome duty
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PUNICA, VII. 183-211 on a chaste bo
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PUNICA, VII. 212-240 This was the l
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PUNICA, VII. 241-266 come back afte
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peace ; PUNICA, VII. 266-295 thus m
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PUNICA, VII. 296-326 and his shield
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PUNICA, VII. 327-355 good sword and
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m PUNICA, VII. 356-384 over the hil
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PUNICA, VII. 385-410 spoke thus, in
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PUNICA, VII. 411-439 and the number
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PUNICA, VII. 440-468 through pathle
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I PUNICA, VII. 469-493 leaf-clad he
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PUNICA, VII. 494-520 While the prop
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w PUNICA, VII. 621-547 encamped on
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PUNICA, VII. 548-574 " My son, you
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PUNICA, VII. 575-603 the conquest o
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PUNICA, VII. 604-631 These he slew
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PUNICA, VII. 632-668 strange pallor
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PUNICA, VII. 669-687 Cleadas' bow w
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PUNICA, VII. 688-714 So the Ruler o
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PUNICA, VII. 715-741 off with the s
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I PUNICA, VII. 742-750 Make haste,
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PUNICA, VIII. 18-41 homewards : una
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PUNICA, VIII. 42-69 country and to
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PUNICA, VIII. 70-100 clime and soil
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PUNICA, VIII. 101-129 gods and prom
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PUNICA, VIII. 130-157 a headlong wi
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PUNICA, VIII. 158-186 fate, came to
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I PUNICA, VIII. 187-215 sweat. Then
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PUNICA, VIII. 216-241 consuls are c
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I PUNICA, VIII. 242-267 Thus encour
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PUNICA, VIII. 268-293 iskinned Moor
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PUNICA, VIII. 294-322 heaven throug
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PUNICA, VIII. 323-348 equal value.
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PUNICA, VIII. 349-373 So then the t
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PUNICA, VIII. 401-428 with them fig
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PUNICA, VIII. 429-457 shield review
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PUNICA, VIII. 458-486 rough mountai
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PUNICA, VIll. 486-512 the high curu
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PUNICA, VIII. 513-637 founder—eve
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PUNICA, VIII. 538-663 bays rich in
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PUNICA, VIII. 564-591 the reapers o
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PUNICA, VIII. 692-614 rP with Ml Mu
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PUNICA, VIII. 615-642 Ilva
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PUNICA, VIII. 643-670 their graves.
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PUNICA, VIII. 671-676 The Carthagin
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THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY VOLUMES
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THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY LivY. B.
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THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY Aristotl
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THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY Marcus A
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