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1 I, 3 | her vitals her victorious sword;~ ~ 2 I, 50 | 50 Unsheath the sword on fiery Etna's slopes:~ ~ 3 I, 125 | peoples bowed, split by the sword,~ ~ 4 I, 166 | With sword unpitying: every victory 5 I, 195 | To sheathe the sword, with tranquil peace content~ ~ 6 I, 199 | lawful even at point of sword,~ ~ 7 I, 370 | Greedy of power, the impious sword again~ ~ 8 I, 733 | Why does Orion's sword too brightly shine?~ ~ 9 I, 736 | Fierce rabid war: the sword shall bear the rule~ ~ 10 II, 121 | perished; far and near the sword~ ~ 11 II, 219 | Famine and Sword, the raging sky and sea,~ ~ 12 II, 256 | vengeance with unsparing sword.~ ~ 13 II, 281 | battles men unsheath the sword;~ ~ 14 II, 283 | feared in peace; want by the sword removed;~ ~ 15 II, 298 | would not rush upon thy sword,~ ~ 16 II, 319 | Be pleased to raise the sword, nor Magnus then~ ~ 17 II, 501 | find them open, fire and sword to bring~ ~ 18 II, 614 | fall: as Lepidus before the sword~ ~ 19 III, 38 | Thy sword kills not our pledges; civil 20 III, 146 | Draw then thy sword, nor fear the crowd that 21 III, 239 | All draw the sword; and those from Marsyas' 22 III, 683 | hand alike. Nor shield nor sword~ ~ 23 III, 741 | fallen dead and snatch the sword that slew.~ ~ 24 III, 823 | The reeking sword and drave it to the hilt,~ ~ 25 IV, 166 | conquests at the point of sword.~ ~ 26 IV, 187 | Plunge in their breasts the sword." They seize the pass~ ~ 27 IV, 283 | fell chance, they drew the sword;~ ~ 28 IV, 333 | But with the sword; they hack the stony heights,~ ~ 29 IV, 398 | Be generous! blood nor sword nor wearied arm~ ~ 30 IV, 524 | And tried in vain with sword and steel to burst~ ~ 31 IV, 623 | wound, but rushing on the sword~ ~ 32 IV, 627 | Down flashed the pitiless sword: this proved their love,~ ~ 33 IV, 644 | and knows not that the sword~ ~ 34 IV, 803 | Grip firm the sword, and pressed upon the brow~ ~ 35 IV, 814 | Driving the hostile host with sword and spear,~ ~ 36 IV, 863 | bloody foam; the ruthless sword alone~ ~ 37 V, 69 | Of Pella. Boy! thy sword was only sharp~ ~ 38 V, 243 | That Fortune's sword for civil strife might wreak~ ~ 39 V, 305 | The sword to slay us; let the fields 40 V, 359 | They from the sword recoil? and thou rush on~ ~ 41 V, 370 | 370 Here strike thy sword into this naked breast,~ ~ 42 V, 448 | preserve his right to wield the sword~ ~ 43 V, 758 | nations fell beneath my sword;~ ~ 44 VI, 149 | spread afar; and with the sword~ ~ 45 VI, 155 | trumpets blared. But ere the sword~ ~ 46 VI, 219 | struck, the victor. Now his sword~ ~ 47 VI, 276 | within his hand the pointed sword;~ ~ 48 VI, 283 | Peace from this reeking sword, low let him lay~ ~ 49 VI, 300 | fierce Iberian from thy sword,~ ~ 50 VII, 69 | disaster, crave the fatal sword.~ ~ 51 VII, 128 | Trust to the sword the fortunes of the world?~ ~ 52 VII, 162 | They trust no sword until its deadly point~ ~ 53 VII, 170 | Etna's furnace glowed the sword of Mars,~ ~ 54 VII, 294 | more entreat the gods: with sword in hand~ ~ 55 VII, 306 | With fire and sword ye did your country wrong,~ ~ 56 VII, 326 | One stroke of sword and all the world is yours.~ ~ 57 VII, 336 | fought in Gallia. When the sword~ ~ 58 VII, 366 | Is cast long since. This sword, should one of you~ ~ 59 VII, 371 | the vanquished an inhuman sword,~ ~ 60 VII, 374 | Pompeius' sword drank deep Italian blood~ ~ 61 VII, 410 | strength, your all; the sword to-day~ ~ 62 VII, 414 | Seek them with sword. Here in mid battle-field,~ ~ 63 VII, 460 | mankind though free from sword and war~ ~ 64 VII, 513 | and Scythian, though by sword~ ~ 65 VII, 579 | The sword and drive it to the foeman' 66 VII, 585 | of onset, and the furious sword~ ~ 67 VII, 618 | Immeasurable carnage: here the sword,~ ~ 68 VII, 633 | distant king to wield the sword:~ ~ 69 VII, 651 | which trembling grasped the sword,~ ~ 70 VII, 664 | fell the wearer, and of sword on sword~ ~ 71 VII, 664 | wearer, and of sword on sword~ ~ 72 VII, 679 | Where was thy sword? 23 "Veiled by a common 73 VII, 728 | father's teeth the fatal sword,~ ~ 74 VII, 779 | Pompeius; nor the foeman's sword~ ~ 75 VIII, 439 | The sword which, wielded by a stalwart 76 VIII, 558(19)| when no laws resist The sword, but that it acteth what 77 VIII, 594 | have offence which by the sword alone~ ~ 78 VIII, 598 | by arms thy cause. This sword, which fate~ ~ 79 VIII, 632 | civil frays the Phaxian sword~ ~ 80 VIII, 648 | Roman. Wherefore with thy sword~ ~ 81 VIII, 782 | not learned by swoop of sword~ ~ 82 IX, 130 | Tears shall dissolve it: sword nor noose I need~ ~ 83 IX, 240 | own. He seized upon the sword,~ ~ 84 IX, 254 | And met the Pharian sword prepared to slay.~ ~ 85 IX, 971 | to his hand: he draws his sword~ ~ 86 IX, 994 | Thessalia. Sworn to meet the sword~ ~ 87 IX, 1275 | His separate sword, and in the toil that's 88 X, 7 | saved his kinsman from the sword.~ ~ ~ ~ 89 X, 35 | Plunging his sword through peoples; streams 90 X, 112 | But his affections and his sword alike~ ~ 91 X, 509 | In turn the sword of Rome: nay more, had won,~ ~ 92 X, 518 | So did they trust the sword -- might slay the King.~ ~ 93 X, 564 | Colchian princess 23 with sword in hand,~ ~ 94 X, 596 | For these at point of sword, and those with fire 24~ ~ 95 X, 629 | shame! he fell; his head by sword~ ~ 96 X, 636 | Achillas, fell by just avenging sword.~ ~