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1 I | open-mouthed by the side of the corpses, and those who were not 2 II | had not heard it.~Then the corpses were placed in the arms 3 IV | reserved any of them for the corpses?” at the same time pointing 4 VIII| cracked against cuirasses, and corpses hung with head thrown back 5 VIII| stamped, and raged against the corpses and the debris. To repel 6 VIII| river, which was heaped with corpses, and was drifting them away 7 VIII| enter the citadels, and the corpses shall be cold before cock-crow! 8 IX | but which they had cut off corpses; for many had lost themselves 9 IX | Then all these crucified corpses were left upright, looking 10 IX | themselves to unbind the corpses. A few of them were burnt; 11 XI | the furrows are full of corpses! I have followed the traces 12 XI | other; the odour of their corpses awakes me in the night; 13 XII | scattered about among the corpses; here and there a phalarica 14 XII | they began to devour the corpses, biting into the stomachs 15 XII | held crossed pikes. The corpses were placed upon these and 16 XII | stretched themselves on the corpses, mouth to mouth and brow 17 XII | exhaled from the badly buried corpses. Some even projected from 18 XIII| streets were cumbered with corpses; and, as it was the end 19 XIII| streets, he devoured the very corpses.~Men wearing cloaks made 20 XIII| Barbarians; then they were thrown corpses that were still warm; they 21 XIII| insults might be read on corpses such as “pig,” “jackal,” “ 22 XIII| excrements, pieces of carrion, corpses. The plague reappeared. 23 XIII| their daggers in them. Some corpses did not fall, being too 24 XIII| terrace was now so laden with corpses that it looked as though 25 XIII| The sleepers looked like corpses.~Then the Carthaginians, 26 XIV | To avoid infection, the corpses of the velites had been 27 XIV | sign, and bending over the corpses they cut strips from them 28 XIV | nothing was left of the three corpses, their eyes ranged over 29 XIV | drizzle that fell upon the corpses softened them, and soon 30 XIV | lake big white fish, fed on corpses and filth. Their ramparts, 31 XIV | end to end, and the thirty corpses of the Ancients appeared 32 XIV | shores of the gulf, the corpses of the elephants drifting 33 XIV | an obstruction with their corpses; and the great bronze line 34 XIV | slope of the ground made the corpses roll to the bottom. The 35 XIV | the Barbarians.~Lions and corpses were lying over the tract