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Book, Verse grey = Comment text1 I, 33 | Ask for the hand of man; for man is not.~ ~ 2 I, 297 | For by the hand of Fate is swift dispersed~ ~ 3 I, 323 | fought out by thy resistless hand,~ ~ 4 I, 339 | And hand commanding silence as they 5 I, 423 | This hand, to leave a conquered world 6 I, 430 | world-wide triumphs, though with hand~ ~ 7 I, 515 | Life on this hand and that, and death between.~ ~ 8 I, 755 | vanquish -- Rome on either hand?~ ~ 9 II, 10 | unformed to his subduing hand,~ ~ 10 II, 65 | Iberian. Leave to Rome no hand~ ~ 11 II, 92 | weapon from his nerveless hand.~ ~ 12 II, 103 | blood, but for his ruthless hand~ ~ 13 II, 135 | shuddering lips the red right hand 5.~ ~ 14 II, 151 | Scaevola, though that gory hand 8~ ~ 15 II, 188(11)| to sue for his daughter's hand had to compete with him 16 II, 339 | Thrusts his own hand within the funeral flames,~ ~ 17 II, 451 | with the seas on either hand,~ ~ 18 II, 475 | But on the right hand Tiber has his source,~ ~ 19 II, 623 | had'st thou fallen by the hand~ ~ 20 II, 662 | Knows shade on neither hand 31: all these have learned~ ~ 21 II, 697 | their strength: on either hand~ ~ 22 III, 134 | that fears not death; no hand is raised~ ~ 23 III, 156 | Defile his hand. Time lowest things with 24 III, 179 | No hand had touched: all that the 25 III, 316 | On either hand a quarter of the world,~ ~ 26 III, 327(22)| Francken, on the other hand, quotes a Scholiast, who 27 III, 341 | Neath Caesar's conquering hand the banded world.~ ~ ~ ~ 28 III, 361 | hold aloof: no stranger hand may touch~ ~ 29 III, 438 | draw a rampart, upon either hand~ ~ 30 III, 448 | few moments her impatient hand.~ ~ ~ ~ 31 III, 454 | from the earliest time no hand of man~ ~ 32 III, 633 | Hurls forth the javelin, but hand to hand~ ~ 33 III, 633 | the javelin, but hand to hand~ ~ 34 III, 657 | No pilot's hand upon an angry sea~ ~ 35 III, 664 | and in the fall his dying hand~ ~ 36 III, 670 | distinguished till death's savage hand~ ~ 37 III, 676 | Grasped with his dexter hand the Roman ship;~ ~ 38 III, 678 | upon the side it held, the hand,~ ~ 39 III, 683 | Lopped arm and hand alike. Nor shield nor sword~ ~ 40 III, 762 | Still fail their hand, they call the sea to aid~ ~ 41 III, 813 | latest kiss, a father's hand~ ~ 42 IV, 197 | The hostile rampart; every hand outstretched 10~ ~ 43 IV, 198 | Embraced the hand of foeman, palm in palm;~ ~ 44 IV, 229 | arrayed, from whose right hand~ ~ 45 IV, 390 | 390 Given by a worthy hand. No party ties~ ~ 46 IV, 540 | your praise, whether the hand~ ~ 47 IV, 621 | give; for e'en the dying hand~ ~ 48 IV, 640 | examples, see not that the hand~ ~ 49 IV, 766 | shore of ocean upon either hand.~ ~ 50 IV, 774 | saddle, yet obey the rider's hand~ ~ 51 IV, 874 | to them all. No conflict hand to hand~ ~ 52 IV, 874 | all. No conflict hand to hand~ ~ 53 V, 219 | Chose out with pride of hand the fates of Rome.~ ~ 54 V, 324 | When parts the soul, a hand to close our eyes;~ ~ 55 V, 332 | ordinance shall hold thine hand.~ ~ 56 V, 368 | Thou that with voice and hand didst rage but now~ ~ 57 V, 425 | Lest hand and blade to satisfy the 58 V, 438 | Of Hadria; on each hand, his seaward slopes~ ~ 59 V, 596 | Turned upwards. Caesar's hand upon the door~ ~ 60 V, 676 | the ocean with unswerving hand:~ ~ 61 V, 734 | watery height on either hand,~ ~ 62 VI, 22 | safe against a siege. No hand of man~ ~ 63 VI, 26 | undermine her. Nature's hand has raised~ ~ 64 VI, 221 | stricken limb; while every hand~ ~ 65 VI, 238 | more, lest his sinister hand,~ ~ 66 VI, 276 | Nor saw within his hand the pointed sword;~ ~ 67 VI, 306 | lord.~ ~ ~ ~ Nor on this hand~ ~ 68 VI, 314 | His troops in hand, but on the spacious plain~ ~ 69 VI, 405 | plain: but when Alcides' hand~ ~ 70 VI, 426 | Achelous, rival for the hand~ ~ 71 VI, 429(20)| fought with Hercules for the hand of Deianira. After Hercules 72 VI, 643 | Upon the withered hand: she gnaws the noose~ ~ 73 VI, 652 | nor marred by knife or hand her spoil,~ ~ 74 VI, 661 | has all deaths in use. Her hand has chased~ ~ 75 VI, 663 | And with sinister hand from dying youth~ ~ 76 VI, 694 | Her hand may snatch, on which of 77 VI, 842 | But for this hand had lived -- a listening 78 VII, 96 | weapon quivers in the eager hand:~ ~ 79 VII, 102 | Opposed his wish, and knew the hand divine.~ ~ 80 VII, 294 | the gods: with sword in hand~ ~ 81 VII, 337 | shall strike, I know the hand:~ ~ 82 VII, 409 | war ye asked for, is at hand.~ ~ 83 VII, 493 | when Fortune's ruthless hand~ ~ 84 VII, 533 | This life to Cassius' hand? On Argos fell~ ~ 85 VII, 548 | What hand may deal their death, what 86 VII, 560 | 560 For thine the hand that first flung forth the 87 VII, 563 | Still held his hand! Then from the clarions 88 VII, 578 | on their flight afar: the hand must grip~ ~ 89 VII, 651 | He marks the hand which trembling grasped 90 VII, 656 | Presses his hand to keep the life within.~ ~ 91 VII, 665 | fragments. With a ready hand~ ~ 92 VII, 701 | welling forth and death at hand,~ ~ 93 VII, 889 | the battle, and the guilty hand~ ~ 94 VII, 1008 | battlefield, no sailor's hand~ ~ 95 VIII, 436 | Nor do they dare a combat hand to hand;~ ~ 96 VIII, 436 | they dare a combat hand to hand;~ ~ 97 VIII, 442 | flying Mede with coward hand~ ~ 98 VIII, 634 | thus far faithful that the hand which strikes~ ~ 99 VIII, 663 | Now near at hand, his comrades' warning voice~ ~ 100 VIII, 742 | before us; for what other hand~ ~ 101 VIII, 758 | waters; or some sailor's hand~ ~ 102 VIII, 775 | fierce Septimius' murderous hand~ ~ 103 VIII, 824 | misery. Long Fortune held the hand~ ~ 104 VIII, 860 | 860 Lit by this menial hand. Is't not enough~ ~ 105 VIII, 872 | ask that this my stranger hand~ ~ 106 VIII, 894 | that thou canst; by Roman hand at least~ ~ 107 VIII, 898 | Cornelia, from this humble hand received,~ ~ 108 VIII, 915 | unfinished, and with pious hand~ ~ 109 VIII, 927 | unburied? Why, with thoughtless hand~ ~ 110 IX, 51 | harbour, and th' avenging hand~ ~ 111 IX, 78 | honour, haply by some Pharian hand~ ~ 112 IX, 283 | Give us at least some pious hand to speed~ ~ 113 IX, 528 | bar; but free from reining hand,~ ~ 114 IX, 793 | averse; trembled his dexter hand:~ ~ 115 IX, 971 | The poison to his hand: he draws his sword~ ~ 116 IX, 973 | secure upon his severed hand~ ~ 117 IX, 1009 | this region upon either hand,~ ~ 118 IX, 1179 | upon you and with pious hand~ ~ 119 IX, 1226 | greater, for that from thy hand~ ~ 120 IX, 1228 | Unveiled the head. Now had the hand of death~ ~ 121 IX, 1255 | Snatched from thy haughty hand? Whate'er the cause~ ~ 122 X, 49 | every city to the spoiler's hand~ ~ 123 X, 102 | to banishment; unless thy hand~ ~ 124 X, 118 | his bosom for that his the hand~ ~ 125 X, 162 | darkened.~ ~ ~ ~ Upon either hand~ ~ 126 X, 178 | though he aimed with pitiless hand to grasp~ ~ 127 X, 407 | fresh horrors; and a Pharian hand~ ~ 128 X, 413 | shame that not by Brutus' hand~ ~ 129 X, 503 | Each hand must render to the gods 130 X, 510 | fates adverse restrained his hand~ ~ 131 X, 517 | permitting) some incautious hand --~ ~ 132 X, 564 | princess 23 with sword in hand,~ ~