Book,  Par.

1     I,     73|   driven back by missiles and arrows, and having in vain attempted
2    VI,     51|    the battle with volleys of arrows; they must, they said, anticipate
3   XII,     15|    laden with quivers full of arrows, they scour the forest and
4  XIII,     47| cavalry trained in the use of arrows, with the person undefended,
5  XIII,     50|       he falling pierced with arrows, confirmed the rest in obedience
6    XV,      5|    siege. His thin showers of arrows do not alarm men within
7    XV,     10|       the opposing volleys of arrows. The bridge was then completed,
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