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PUNICA, IX. 522-548 through the Rom
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PUNICA, IX. 649-574 away from the I
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} PUNICA, IX. 605-633 when the shep
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I PUNICA, IX. 634-657 fighting Hann
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BOOK X ARGUMENT (continued) 18). Ha
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PUNICA, X. 15-42 upon the foe and r
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I PUNICA, X. 43-69 the fray, seekin
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PUNICA, X. 70-96 I prefer to fight
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PUNICA, X. 97-124 led by their hard
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PUNICA, X. 125-152 a mother-lioness
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PUNICA, X. 153-181 I^^put his life
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PUNICA, X. 182-210 I^0bf the spine
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I PUNICA, X. 211-239 trying to arre
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I PUNICA, X. 377-402 Tarpeian heigh
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I PUNICA, X. 403-429 lost comrades.
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I PUNICA, X. 430-455 bring disgrace
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I PUNICA, X. 456-486 his latest bre
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Ikings by war. Many an effort they
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I PUNICA, X. 516-545 tell the whole
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I PUNICA, X. 546-576 they themselve
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So Hannibal spoke ; PUNICA, X. 676-
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I PUNICA, X. 602-627 in fear from b
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Iwhen, relying on the ancient glory
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PUNICA, X. 654-658 ly crime for an
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BOOK XI ARGUMENT (conti?iued) Teuth
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I PUNICA, XI. 13-39 was like a horr
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I PUNICA, XI. 40-66 abundance—so
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I PUNICA, XI. 67-94 When he had set
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I PUNICA, XI. 95-121 the Senate ? a
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I Is it your pleasure, Almighty Fat
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I PUNICA, XI. 160-176 selves with h
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I PUNICA, XI. 176-202 fighting of t
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PUNICA, XI. 203-230 I^» perate des
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I PUNICA, XI. 231-258 now, alas, a
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IThereupon the conqueror's rage at
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Iftened his harsli mood. Then at la
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PUNICA, XI. 309-336 to fight Hannib
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I PUNICA, XI. 337-364 conflict ! Wi
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Icomplish his great design. But how
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i PUNICA, XI. 393-422 we but gently
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Iand discards the virtues of his ra
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PUNICA, XL 449-480 least's back. A
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i PUNICA, XI. 481-610 Teuthras, vot
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I PUNICA, XI. 511-539 Here the Roma
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PUNICA, XI. 640-567 treasury for th
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I PUNICA, XI. 568-596 — troubles
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I PUNICA, XI. 697-611 Dido's city.
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I BOOK XII ARGUMENT (contmued) heat
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PUNICA, XII. 13-39 by fear men shut
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PUNICA, XII. 40-66 gates with the b
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PUNICA, XII. 67-95 once more to exc
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I PUNICA, XII. 96-121 alarmed the g
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I PUNICA, XII. 122-149 in the gloom
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I PUNICA, XII. 160-176 jaws, and se
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I PUNICA, XII. 177-201 of missiles
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PUNICA, XII. 202-229 at ease, and t
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PUNICA, XII. 230-259 of Tibur, or t
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PUNICA, XII. 260-286 hurled his dea
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I PUNICA, XII. 287-314 in peace by
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I PUNICA, XII. 315-339 out private
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I PUNICA, XII. 340-365 Capitol, and
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I PUNICA, XII. 366-393 grievous pen
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Iof King Messapus ^ ; and his right
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PUNICA, XII. 422-446 the open and t
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PUNICA, XII. 447-472 moving on over
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I PUNICA, XII. 473-499 Hannibal pau
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PUNICA, XII. 500-525 of my allies t
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pnamed after her son. Next they lai
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I PUNICA, XII. 680-605 as the fear
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PUNICA, XII. 606-633 I .., to the r
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I PUNICA, XII. 634-661 weather, for
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I PUNICA, XII. 6C2-688 turned Hanni
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I PUNICA, XII. 689-716 Rome during
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PUNICA, XII. 717-743 warrior, has f
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I PUNICA, XII. 744-752 with garland
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BOOK XIII ARGUMENT (continued) are
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I PUNICA, XIII. 16-43 dear native l
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I PUNICA, XIII. 44-69 would Leda's
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PUNICA, XIII. 70-94 as a pledge of
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I PUNICA, XIII. 95-121 ihore near R
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I PUNICA, XIII. 122-148 matrons wer
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PUNICA, XTII. 149-176 Claudius," he
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PUNICA, XIII. 177-206 unterrified r
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I PUNICA, XIII. 207-236 corpses rou
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PUNICA, XIII. 237-262 should find c
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I PUNICA, XIII. 263-289 life, he to
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PUNICA, XIII. 290-317 wronged, shal
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PUNICA, XIII. 318-344 ferocity, mak
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PUNICA, XIII. 345-368 of Arcadia an
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PUNICA, XIII. 369-396 But here Taur
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PUNICA, XIII. 397-423 by speech wit
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PUNICA, XIII. 424-460 the earth beg
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I PUNICA, XIII. 451-477 your suffer
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PUNICA, XIII. 478-505 brain and to
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PUNICA, XIII. 506-531 me a forecast
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I PUNICA, XIII. 532-561 warriors, m
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PUNICA, XIII. 562-589 len there lie
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PUNICA, XIII. 590-616 Scylla and th
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PUNICA, XIII. 616-646 Venus learnt
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PUNICA, XIII. 647-676 spirit depart
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PUNICA, XIII. 676-702 we made it po
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fNICA, XIII. 703-729 the generals w
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PUNICA, XIII. 730-756 r1^^ first wa
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PUNICA, XIII. 757-783 priestess rem
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PUNICA, XIII. 784-808 and delight.
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PUNICA, XIIT. 809-835 ** She was ha
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PUNICA, XIII. 836-862 come to an en
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PUNICA, XIII. 863-890 other, whose
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PUNICA, XIII. 891-895 Home persists
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BOOK XIV ARGUMENT (coutinued) (178-
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PUNICA, XIV. 14-40 main, with the i
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PUNICA, XIV. 41- )unish Daedalus,"
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PUNICA, XIV. 66-93 forth, yet—mar
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PUNICA, XIV. 94-121 heated by his m
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PUNICA, XIV. 122-149 and hurled the
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PUNICA, XIV. 150-179 soldier, named
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PUNICA, XIV. 180-204 and turned his
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PUNICA, XIV. 205-231 —Entella, a
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PUNICA, XIV. 232-259 On the shore w
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PUNICA, XIV. 260-286 stands a shrin
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PUNICA, XIV. 287-316 the populace w
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PUNICA, XIV. 316-343 On the other h
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PUNICA, XIV. 344-369 heaven and ear
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PUNICA, XIV. 370-397 the sea with i
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PUNICA, XIV. 398-425 the taut strin
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PUNICA, XIV. 426-462 that emergency
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PUNICA, XIV. 453-479 deprived the d
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PUNICA, XIV. 480-508 waves with arm
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PUNICA, XIV. 509-536 ground—each
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I PUNICA, XIV. 537-662 hardly arres
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PUNICA, XIV. 563-689 and soon their
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PUNICA, XIV. 590-619 smoky and dark
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PUNICA, XIV. 620-648 atoned for the
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kip PUNICA, XIV. 649-673 and many l
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PUNICA, XIV. 674-688 place of plund
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BOOK XV ARGUMENT (continued) (286-3
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PUNICA, XV. 12-37 by their grievous
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PUNICA, XV. 38-65 Carthage ? Take m
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PUNICA, XV. 66-93 gave us pleasure
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PUNICA, XV. 94-120 flourished but w
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PUNICA, XV. 121-146 When Virtue had
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I PUNICA, XV. 147-174 they urged Sc
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PUNICA, XV. 175-202 sighted and the
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PUNICA, XV. 203-230 accosted the gh
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PUNICA, XV. 231-258 height, as bold
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PUNICA, XV. 259-287 received thirty
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PUNICA, XV. 288-312 in a fierce str
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k PUNICA, XV. 313-339 en the kingdo
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PUNICA, XV. 340-370 fame to Hanniba
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PUNICA, XV. 371-399 man, thus surro
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PUNICA, XV. 400-425 issue of warfar
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I PUNICA. XV. 426-452 Ganymede thro
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PUNICA, XV. 453-478 belief. Laelius
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PUNICA, XV. 479-504 the example : p
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PUNICA, XV. 505-533 Hercules' foot,
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PUNICA, XV. 534-560 unripe by the s
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PUNICA, XV. 561-589 from his slumbe
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PUNICA, XV. 590-617 might escape im
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PUNICA, XV. 618-644 trampled by so
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PUNICA, XV. 645-669 the battle. Mak
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PUNICA, XV. 670-696 and before him
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PUNICA, XV. 697-723 with both hands
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PUNICA, XV. 724-751 with reins cast
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ffli^ PUNICA, XV. 752-779 level wit
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PUNICA, XV. 780-808 the battle was
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PUNICA, XV. 807-823 struck off his
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BOOK XVI ARGUMENT (continued) Sypha
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PUNICA, XVI. 17-44 the past kept hi
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PUNICA, XVI. 45-73 deserves to be k
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PUNICA, XVI. 74-101 how sweet to se
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PUNICA, XVI. 102-130 the earth coul
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PUNICA, XVI. 131-158 history of Rom
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PUNICA, XVI. 159-183 in battle than
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PUNICA, XVI. 184-213 When Syphax he
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PUNICA, XVI. 214-242 furious warfar
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PUNICA, XVI. 243-271 summoned Scipi
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PUNICA, XVI. 272-299 coming when he
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PUNICA, XVI. 300-327 of a victor's
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PUNICA, XVI. 328-355 with fury the
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PUNICA, XVI. 356-382 Caucasus, a fr
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PUNICA, XVI. 383-411 bounding ahead
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PUNICA, XVI. 412-441 the horses too
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PUNICA, XVI. 442-468 held high. A l
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PUNICA, XVI. 469-496 over with the
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PUNICA, XVI. 497-624 felt that he h
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PUNICA, XVI. 525-552 a green garlan
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PUNICA, XVI. 553-581 hunters accust
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PUNICA, XVI. 582-609 equal to their
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PUNICA, XVI. 610-636 or stain my co
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PUNICA, XVI. 637-664 Do you, a cons
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PUNICA, XVI. 665-694 from Jupiter,
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PUNICA, XVI. 695-700 our insolent f
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BOOK XVII ARGUMENT {co7itinued) sum
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PUNICA, XVII. 13-39 goddess after h
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PUNICA, XVII. 40-66 chastity, come
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PUNICA, XVII. 67-91 pledged word, t
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PUNICA, XVII. 92-120 to unite and s
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PUNICA, XVII. 121-146 For, when he
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PUNICA, XVII. 147-173 and Hasdrubal
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PUNICA, XVII. 174-200 permitted to
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PUNICA, XVII. 201-230 When he had t
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PUNICA, XVII. 231-258 me from attac
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I PUNICA, XVII. 259-287 head. He sh
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PUNICA, XVII. 288-311 that a son of
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— PUNICA, XVII. 312-338 Trebia, w
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PUNICA, XVII. 339-364 lips to addre
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PUNICA, XVII. 365-392 the twofold t
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PUNICA, XVII. 393-420 by his ruddy
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PUNICA, XVII. 421-449 sent them to
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PUNICA, XVII. 450-476 high and hurl
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I PUNICA, XVII. 477-503 fierce ligh
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PUNICA, XVII. 504-634 ^the scourge
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PUNICA, XVII. 635-562 Roman general
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PUNICA, XVII. 663-589 not with them
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PUNICA, XVII. 590-617 Some were sca
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PUNICA, XVII. 618-642 Thus the war
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PUNICA, XVII. 643-654 no sight attr
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was lamented by the Roman general A
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Drepane, xiv. 269 Druentia, iii. 46
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Italus, i. 70 etc. Ithaca, XV. 303;
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Palatia, i. 15 ; xii. 709 Palici, x
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Spartanus, i. 421 etc. Sphinx, xiii
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