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1 I, 138| This, Magnus, was thy fear; thy roll 2 I, 393| our veterans yield? Will Magnus say~ ~ 3 II, 311| would he see thee e'en in Magnus' tents;~ ~ 4 II, 319| to raise the sword, nor Magnus then~ ~ 5 II, 362| You ask, `Why follow Magnus? If he wins 13~ ~ 6 II, 393| fond companion: why should Magnus' wife~ ~ 7 II, 510| place upon the turrets. Magnus most~ ~ 8 II, 532| Whom Magnus earlier, to his kinsman 9 II, 585| And fought with Magnus for the Senate's cause~ ~ 10 II, 686| Thus Magnus, yielding to a stronger 11 II, 715| Of Magnus lives, where, through thy 12 II, 745| all Italia; -- but while Magnus stayed~ ~ 13 II, 824| Then Magnus, hold'st the deep; yet not 14 II, 836| And Roman soil be pure of Magnus' blood.~ ~ ~ ~ 15 III, 25| Thou, Magnus, leddest happy triumphs 16 III, 56| That thus in safety Magnus' flight was sped.~ ~ 17 III, 193| To share in Magnus' fortunes and the war,~ ~ 18 III, 382| Withdrawn from crime, to Magnus and to thee~ ~ 19 IV, 4| swift fulfillment. There on Magnus' side~ ~ 20 IV, 19| Was Magnus' camp; but Caesar's on a 21 IV, 264| Thou callest, Magnus, ignorant of fate,~ ~ 22 IV, 450| 450 To Caesar, Magnus sometime was his lord.~ ~ 23 IV, 502| parted day from night. But Magnus' troops,~ ~ 24 V, 14| Proclaimed the Senate-house; and Magnus sat~ ~ 25 V, 240| yet the stars in doubt on Magnus' fate~ ~ 26 V, 379| Shall Magnus in his flight with such 27 V, 398| Would flee when led by Magnus. Strong in arms~ ~ 28 V, 826| winds came on.~ ~ ~ ~ When Magnus knew~ ~ 29 V, 834| spouse was the one cause why Magnus stayed~ ~ 30 V, 856| To hear of Magnus' peril; and thy love 35~ ~ 31 V, 863| To Magnus. Meantime safer than a king~ ~ 32 V, 872| Nought, Magnus, now is left wherewith to 33 V, 879| Is this thy consort, Magnus, this thy faith~ ~ 34 V, 901| The spouse of Magnus, shall not all the world~ ~ 35 VI, 17| But Magnus, speeding by the ocean marge,~ ~ 36 VI, 165| Of Magnus by triumphant eagles led~ ~ 37 VI, 272| Of Magnus, living: this your gift 38 VI, 286| Your love for Magnus and the Senate's cause~ ~ 39 VI, 327| There and on Magnus' side, as though men slept,~ ~ 40 VI, 350| 350 But Magnus suffered not, and held his 41 VI, 693| And now what spoils from Magnus' tombless corse~ ~ 42 VI, 697| Of Magnus thus: "Thou greatest ornament~ ~ 43 VI, 704| Am I, but Magnus' most illustrious son,~ ~ 44 VI, 852| The destiny of Magnus to his son."~ ~ ~ ~ 45 VII, 43| The last sad solace of her Magnus' tomb.~ ~ 46 VII, 70| 70 Of Magnus' camp Pharsalia was the 47 VII, 74| Trembled and fled, arose, to Magnus' ear~ ~ 48 VII, 288| For Magnus' fortunes gave no room for 49 VII, 421| An end to Magnus' life? That I am chief~ ~ 50 VII, 453| Let Magnus be a slave."~ ~ ~ Then burned 51 VII, 588| Struck not in answer; Magnus' swords were cold,~ ~ 52 VII, 610| 610 Of Magnus' horsemen where they rode 53 VII, 713| To Magnus and to me in grievous guise~ ~ 54 VII, 774| The world escaping? Magnus' fortunes lost,~ ~ 55 VII, 923| Of Magnus slain; and for the morn' 56 VIII, 19| held disaster sure, though Magnus' self~ ~ 57 VIII, 59| Magnus, thy conquered spouse. Fear 58 VIII, 73| Their mistress' form, till Magnus to his breast~ ~ 59 VIII, 122| Thy Magnus." Then upon his breast she 60 VIII, 123| the concourse wept -- e'en Magnus' self,~ ~ 61 VIII, 131| Long since devoted, Magnus, to thy cause.~ ~ 62 VIII, 172| And though for Magnus grieving in his fall~ ~ 63 VIII, 182| veiled from those he quitted. Magnus' mind,~ ~ 64 VIII, 211| And set the canvas?"~ ~ ~ Magnus, doubting still;~ ~ 65 VIII, 230| 230 When, following Magnus, came a scattered band~ ~ 66 VIII, 244| The fates that favour Magnus: to the courts~ ~ 67 VIII, 265| Met Magnus in his pride, nor only once~ ~ 68 VIII, 270| By Macedon's hero set: in Magnus' cause~ ~ 69 VIII, 306| With hearts of courage! Magnus on the field~ ~ 70 VIII, 313| Keep Magnus down, whose thousand chiefs 71 VIII, 373| And Magnus speaking knew his words 72 VIII, 381| Thee, Magnus, to the Parthians' feet 73 VIII, 533| And Magnus learning that th' Egyptian 74 VIII, 547| First was his voice, for Magnus raised and troth~ ~ 75 VIII, 551| Judgment of death on Magnus. "Laws and right~ ~ 76 VIII, 573| What Magnus owned not ere the war was 77 VIII, 613| Make Magnus friend whom all the world 78 VIII, 654| Magnus with oars approached th' 79 VIII, 665| To Magnus, who bestowed the Pharian 80 VIII, 690| king he made.~ ~ ~ ~ As Magnus passed,~ ~ 81 VIII, 710| 710 Rapt to the boat was Magnus, of himself~ ~ 82 VIII, 746| Where lies the heart of Magnus. Haste and do!~ ~ 83 VIII, 761| to my heart his blade for Magnus' sake,~ ~ 84 VIII, 769| Men say that Magnus, when the deadly blows~ ~ 85 VIII, 786| From Magnus' slaughter, play the second 86 VIII, 812| Shall Magnus' body hither and thither 87 VIII, 830| 830 Some scanty rites to Magnus Fortune gave,~ ~ 88 VIII, 875| This from thy pyre to Magnus. 'Twere thy shame,~ ~ 89 VIII, 905| Till Magnus' body mingled with its flames.~ ~ 90 VIII, 923| Traces the sacred name: HERE MAGNUS LIES.~ ~ ~ ~ 91 VIII, 938| For Magnus dead: and shall one Pharian 92 VIII, 982| Thy Magnus' bones, if still the restless 93 IX, 29| Had followed Magnus for the Senate's cause~ ~ 94 IX, 38| himself: freedom, since Magnus fell,~ ~ 95 IX, 149| are we fallen, Rome with Magnus' death~ ~ 96 IX, 183| Of Magnus, and avenge him with the 97 IX, 204| Meanwhile, when Magnus' fate was known, the air~ ~ 98 IX, 274| Twas love of Magnus, not of civil war,~ ~ 99 IX, 290| 290 Second to Magnus living, he shall be~ ~ 100 IX, 294| I followed, Magnus; after thee the fates.~ ~ 101 IX, 319| Were worth the danger. Magnus might have used~ ~ 102 IX, 335| Metellus' daughter, Magnus' weeping spouse,~ ~ 103 IX, 1210| An end upon the war. Here Magnus came~ ~ 104 IX, 1216| that thou would'st give for Magnus' life:~ ~ 105 IX, 1242| Magnus, he durst not fail to find 106 IX, 1263| Perfidious traitor, while yet Magnus lived,~ ~ 107 IX, 1268| Deserve from Caesar than from Magnus' hands.~ ~ 108 IX, 1278| Magnus as partner in the rule of 109 IX, 1289| Been that of Magnus; and that neck were mine~ ~ 110 IX, 1292| Exile, and Magnus' threats, and Rome I knew,~ ~ 111 IX, 1308| In happy victory, Magnus, once again~ ~ 112 X, 7| Of Magnus saved his kinsman from the 113 X, 13| Was Magnus' murder wrought. And yet 114 X, 89| Magnus forgotten, from the Queen 115 X, 122| That of Pothinus Magnus should have been~ ~ 116 X, 406| avenging goddesses and Magnus' shade~ ~ 117 X, 446| dared together and lost, by Magnus' blood~ ~ 118 X, 502| With Magnus welcomed, the Lagean house?~ ~ 119 X, 628| Torn, did he suffer; but by Magnus' death,~ ~ 120 X, 643| Of Caesar, Magnus, shalt thou be appeased.~ ~