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1 Tombs, temples, and palaces arise on every hand, ruined but still traceable .
2 The moat, now dry and cultivated, is still traceable , and requires bridging in two places.
3 The former winsomeness of her lips was still traceable in the sorrowed curves of her now ravaged mouth.
4 The works which she left at Strawberry are scattered; and if still traceable , are probably in many instances scarcely valued.
5 In blue and red: a narrow black rod still traceable in the left hand; I am not sure of its meaning.
6 A regulator, the ruins which are still traceable in the bed of the Tigris, turned sufficient water into this high-level river at Dura.
7 The foundations, which were six feet thick, are still traceable , although most of the bricks have been used for the buildings in the neighbourhood.
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