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Book, Verse grey = Comment text1 I, 308(11)| carried a resolution that Pompeius and Caesar should lay their 2 I, 308(11)| the Senate, and who placed Pompeius in command of the legions 3 I, 359 | Their loved Pompeius ever at the helm?~ ~ 4 I, 365 | Who hath forgotten how Pompeius' bands~ ~ 5 I, 368(14)| three years before this. Pompeius, then sole Consul, had surrounded 6 I, 577 | This one excuse was left; Pompeius fled.~ ~ 7 II | BOOK II~ The Flight of Pompeius~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 8 II, 63 | Here, and the Dacian there; Pompeius meet~ ~ 9 II, 275 | Pompeius others, follow in the fight,~ ~ 10 II, 313 | Pompeius, with the Consul in his 11 II, 370(14)| while Cato hurried after Pompeius.~ ~ 12 II, 444 | Meanwhile Pompeius led his trembling host~ ~ 13 II, 531(21)| campaign with the Nervii, Pompeius had lent him a legion. When 14 II, 531(21)| supply a legion for it, Pompeius demanded the return of the 15 II, 591 | Pompeius, ignorant that his captain 16 II, 616(27)| Carbo had been defeated by Pompeius in 81 B.C., in which occasion 17 II, 616(27)| B.C., in which occasion Pompeius had, at the early age of 18 II, 616(27)| lasted till 71 B.C., when Pompeius and Metellus triumphed in 19 II, 636 | Pompeius, aims at that. Both Consuls 20 II, 650(29)| In B.C. 67, Pompeius swept the pirates off the 21 II, 655(30)| From B.C. 66 to B.C. 63, Pompeius conquered Mithridates, Syria 22 II, 663 | To fear Pompeius: and far Baetis' 32 stream,~ ~ 23 II, 771 | This when Pompeius saw, with anxious care~ ~ 24 II, 805 | And held the open: and Pompeius' flight~ ~ 25 III, 28(3) | case; and, as referring to Pompeius, doomed, like Cornelia's 26 III, 189 | And borne before Pompeius when he came~ ~ 27 III, 246 | Pompeius' fated camp: nor held them 28 III, 333 | And thus in language. To Pompeius' death~ ~ 29 IV, 899 | To save Pompeius and the Senate's cause.~ ~ ~ ~ 30 V, 40(3) | only whom it had, before Pompeius' flight, declared public 31 V, 47(4) | says there were senators in Pompeius' camp, out of a total of 32 V, 47(4) | the Consulars were with Pompeius.~ ~ 33 V, 54 | Decree Pompeius leader." With applause~ ~ 34 V, 71 | The fatal gift gave, too, Pompeius' life;~ ~ 35 V, 72(5) | Caesar would have killed Pompeius if young Ptolemy had not 36 V, 488 | To Grecian cities; else Pompeius' oars,~ ~ 37 V, 545 | Nor e'er, Pompeius, since that distant day~ ~ 38 V, 760 | 760 Pompeius yields me place; the people' 39 V, 930 | Returning. Yet she feared Pompeius lost~ ~ 40 VI, 52 | As in a line of toils. Pompeius lacked~ ~ 41 VI, 81 | At first Pompeius knew not: so the hind~ ~ 42 VI, 103 | Pressed by Pompeius' steeds, whose horny hoofs~ ~ 43 VI, 143 | with plenty.~ ~ ~ ~ When Pompeius first~ ~ 44 VI, 189 | Praised by Pompeius. Break ye with your breasts~ ~ 45 VI, 237 | Pompeius' way to freedom. Now he 46 VI, 282 | Great Scaeva vanquished; if Pompeius seeks~ ~ 47 VI, 289 | Thus was Pompeius' glory spared the stain~ ~ 48 VI, 307 | Repulsed, Pompeius idly ceased from war,~ ~ 49 VI, 338 | Pompeius hurled his host upon their 50 VI, 369 | Then to Pompeius came (whose mind was bent~ ~ 51 VI, 967(44)| book, in which the shade of Pompeius was to foretell his fate 52 VI, 972(45)| Munda; Sextus at Miletus; Pompeius himself, of course, in Egypt.~ ~ ~ ~ 53 VII, 8 | Might fall undimmed.~ ~ ~ ~ Pompeius on that morn,~ ~ 54 VII, 16(4) | Pompeius triumphed first in 81 B.C. 55 VII, 16(4) | till 71 B.C., in which year Pompeius was elected Consul along 56 VII, 55 | The world to ruin) round Pompeius' tent~ ~ 57 VII, 61 | Pompeius fears!" they cry. "He's 58 VII, 79 | Fortune, Pompeius, for her gifts to thee~ ~ 59 VII, 100 | wait your answer."~ ~ ~ But Pompeius groaned;~ ~ 60 VII, 131 | Who mad'st Pompeius guardian, from his hands~ ~ 61 VII, 161 | Is bent upon Pompeius, and on Rome.~ ~ 62 VII, 226 | The arms of Caesar and Pompeius meet~ ~ 63 VII, 247 | Thus far, Pompeius, shall that prayer be given.~ ~ ~ ~ 64 VII, 328 | Pompeius' hundred pageants scarce 65 VII, 331 | One drop of blood to make Pompeius chief~ ~ 66 VII, 374 | Pompeius' sword drank deep Italian 67 VII, 399 | But when Pompeius saw the hostile troops~ ~ 68 VII, 557(20)| is recorded by Plutarch ("Pompeius", 71), and by Caesar, "Civil 69 VII, 580 | 580 But while Pompeius' ranks, shield wedged to 70 VII, 593 | Pompeius' horse was ranged upon the 71 VII, 631 | Where stood the chosen of Pompeius' force,~ ~ 72 VII, 677 | First of all men, Pompeius' name except,~ ~ 73 VII, 679(23)| most probable refuge of Pompeius. Caesar entrusted Brutus 74 VII, 703 | Domitius, there? And did Pompeius name~ ~ 75 VII, 710 | 710 With great Pompeius for my leader still,~ ~ 76 VII, 752 | Now saw Pompeius, grieving, that the gods~ ~ 77 VII, 764 | To share their evil fate, Pompeius did.~ ~ 78 VII, 779 | So thought Pompeius; nor the foeman's sword~ ~ 79 VII, 792 | Pompeius fled, his mighty soul prepared~ ~ 80 VII, 829 | Thy gift, Pompeius; and a fitting place~ ~ 81 VII, 844 | Thus gave him kingdoms; but Pompeius fled~ ~ 82 VII, 865 | And of Pompeius here awaits its lords.~ ~ 83 VII, 1022(30)| naval war waged by Sextus Pompeius after Caesar's death. He 84 VIII | BOOK VIII~ Death of Pompeius~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 85 VIII, 2 | Pompeius, aiming for Haemonian glens~ ~ 86 VIII, 24 | Too long had great Pompeius from the height~ ~ 87 VIII, 69 | Pompeius treading the lone waste 88 VIII, 90 | 90 Now first Pompeius for himself alone~ ~ 89 VIII, 147 | faith still lingered, thus Pompeius said:~ ~ 90 VIII, 237(5) | the civil war sided with Pompeius. He was at Pharsalia.~ ~ 91 VIII, 257(7) | Pompeius seems to have induced the 92 VIII, 267 | Who but Pompeius soothed the kindling fires~ ~ 93 VIII, 278 | Pompeius' vessel skirts the foamy 94 VIII, 291 | sailed he onward.~ ~ ~ ~ Did Pompeius hope,~ ~ 95 VIII, 300 | 300 At length Pompeius thus resolved his thoughts:~ ~ 96 VIII, 348(11)| believe it possible that Pompeius ever contemplated taking 97 VIII, 348(11)| dissuaded him from doing so. ("Pompeius", 76). Mommsen (vol. iv., 98 VIII, 348(11)| from Parthia only could Pompeius have attempted to seek support, 99 VIII, 395 | Nor think, Pompeius, thou shalt plead thy cause~ ~ 100 VIII, 452 | Is thy worst doom, Pompeius; but no death~ ~ 101 VIII, 517 | Pompeius' voice was quelled.~ ~ ~ ~ 102 VIII, 522 | Pompeius sailing, left at length 103 VIII, 608 | Rome 'neath the ruin of Pompeius lies:~ ~ 104 VIII, 636 | Held worlds apart! Pompeius, great in soul,~ ~ 105 VIII, 706 | Severed Pompeius' neck. And what shall be~ ~ 106 VIII, 736 | prove their love." Thus did Pompeius die,~ ~ 107 VIII, 817 | With prosperous Pompeius to the end.~ ~ 108 VIII, 833 | Quaestor, he joined Pompeius on thy shore,~ ~ 109 VIII, 848 | Pompeius, thine: no costly incense 110 VIII, 871 | Yet happier than Pompeius in thy death,~ ~ 111 VIII, 890 | 890 Withdraw, Pompeius. Injuries dealt by fate~ ~ 112 VIII, 965(23)| it was desired to prevent Pompeius from interfering in the 113 VIII, 979 | Pompeius' ashes: in a foreign land~ ~ 114 VIII, 990(25)| the spot to the memory of Pompeius some sixty years after this 115 VIII, 1005 | Thy grave, Pompeius; and shall worship more~ ~ 116 VIII, 1024 | Of great Pompeius, be believed no more~ ~ 117 IX, 16 | Pompeius' spirit. When with heavenly 118 IX, 32 | Bound to Pompeius. Rome in him received~ ~ 119 IX, 82 | Pompeius has such funeral. And shall 120 IX, 89 | Pompeius' image, and upon thy soul~ ~ 121 IX, 95 | Recalls, Pompeius! Now the flame sinks down~ ~ 122 IX, 100 | 100 Pompeius' victory, nor the frequent 123 IX, 107 | And bear Pompeius' standard through the world.~ ~ 124 IX, 112 | Still one in whom Pompeius' blood shall run.~ ~ 125 IX, 115 | To join the combat; for Pompeius calls.~ ~ 126 IX, 223 | warm Matinum.~ ~ ~ ~ Yet Pompeius' shade~ ~ 127 IX, 249 | Now when Pompeius has been reft away~ ~ 128 IX, 265 | Weary of warfare, since Pompeius' fall,~ ~ 129 IX, 270 | 270 For Ocean theft again; Pompeius gone,~ ~ 130 IX, 280 | 280 Nor yet Pompeius' death shall close the war,~ ~ 131 IX, 300 | 300 Which while Pompeius lived was loyalty~ ~ 132 IX, 311 | But for Pompeius! For that now no more~ ~ 133 IX, 326(8) | which by the murder of Pompeius they had obtained.~ ~ 134 IX, 432 | Pompeius 11 stayed the fleet, nor 135 IX, 704 | Libya's bounds, than in Pompeius' car~ ~ 136 IX, 1200 | Bearing his dreadful gift, Pompeius' head,~ ~ 137 X, 87 | In palace haunted by Pompeius' shade,~ ~ 138 X, 119 | That shore Pompeius' head! And now he threats~ ~ 139 X, 404 | frenzied still; since great Pompeius fell~ ~ 140 X, 455 | Pompeius fallen makes us too sublime.~ ~ 141 X, 459 | Not all Pompeius' ashes. Peer to him~ ~ 142 X, 469 | Shall love us, guilty of Pompeius' fall.~ ~ 143 X, 543 | By Haemus' mount against Pompeius chief,~ ~ 144 X, 638 | Atone, Pompeius; but the gods forbid~ ~ 145 X, 665 | Drove back Pompeius as he trod the breach....~ ~ ~