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 1      I,    37    |                      Dealt the fell wound and left the death
 2      I,   117    |       other: thus when Crassus fell,~ ~
 3      I,   184    |                                Fell on her sons. Farewell the
 4      I,   600    |                  600 From that fell banquet which Mycenae saw 21.~ ~
 5      I,   602    |      heavenwards, but headlong fell~ ~
 6      I,   615    |        idols; gifts in temples fell:~ ~
 7      I,   670    | Collects the thunderbolts that fell from heaven,~ ~
 8      I,   773    |    left her and she speechless fell.~ ~ ~ ~
 9     II,   127(4) |     was dull and~ ~ poor: some fell to make the number as some
10     II,   141    |      for the deaths of all who fell.~ ~
11     II,   143    |                                Fell Baebius, his limbs asunder
12     II,   147    |                 There headless fell the Crassi; mangled frames~ ~
13     II,   151    |                                Fell aged Scaevola, though that
14     II,   169    |           True that the guilty fell, but not before~ ~
15     II,   181    |                                Fell headlong down upon the unpitying
16     II,   216    |                         In one fell instant. All the hope of
17     II,   224    |        Hardly when struck they fell; the severed head~ ~
18     II,   230    |        his word such thousands fell.~ ~
19     II,   349    |        their vengeance. Decius fell,~ ~
20     II,   799    |  parted billows rose again and fell.~ ~
21    III,   159    |                           They fell by Caesar." Such his lofty
22    III,   449    |                            Now fell the forests far and wide,
23    III,   489    |  ponderous axe, which downward fell~ ~
24    III,   492    |                             To fell this forest: all the crime
25    III,   525    |        beams of mighty engines fell;~ ~
26    III,   534    |     their helms), the missiles fell~ ~
27    III,   573    |                   Just as they fell upon their mountain homes,~ ~
28    III,   677    |                           When fell a blow that shore his arm
29    III,   747    |                       Was that fell force most hostile to the
30    III,   784    |   seats his trembling eyeballs fell.~ ~
31    III,   807    |        but o'er his eyes there fell~ ~
32     IV,    32    |       Caesar, when from heaven fell the night,~ ~
33     IV,    65(4) |       golden fleece. But Helle fell into the sea, which from
34     IV,   174    |       veins; until the shadows fell~ ~
35     IV,   283    |                Groaning at the fell chance, they drew the sword;~ ~
36     IV,   883    |          And as the front rank fell, still narrower grew~ ~
37     IV,   894    |                        By this fell offering; let the Punic
38     IV,   903    |    upon the heap, and fighting fell.~ ~ ~ ~
39      V,   258    |                   The darkness fell. Then by a Stygian draught~ ~
40      V,   260    |      soul his secrets; and she fell~ ~
41      V,   307    |     thy victories our comrades fell.~ ~
42      V,   498    |                 Which rose and fell and fitful died away,~ ~
43      V,   684    |            The fluttering sail fell on the fragile mast:~ ~
44      V,   704    |                 Which that day fell, the Ocean's blows had braved!~ ~
45      V,   758    |           The northern nations fell beneath my sword;~ ~
46      V,   917    |   shore with failing limbs she fell~ ~
47     VI,    80    |      of civil passion rose and fell.~ ~ ~ ~
48     VI,   114    |                        Or that fell vapour which the caves exhale~ ~
49     VI,   157    |                    Dread panic fell; prone as in death they
50     VI,   291    |                    The battle, fell, no more by rage of fight,~ ~
51     VI,   476    |   brass; here first the hammer fell~ ~
52     VI,   656    |        living, or some banquet fell~ ~
53     VI,   757    |                Accursed by her fell rites, that shall restore~ ~
54     VI,   796    |                       Upon the fell hyaena; flesh of stags~ ~
55     VI,   816    |                      With that fell chant; the screech of nightly
56     VI,   857    |        the yawning chest where fell the blow~ ~
57    VII,    85    |       when these proud nations fell;~ ~
58    VII,   140    |                  140 The first fell bolt hurled on this cursed
59    VII,   487    |     days when Allia and Cannae fell:~ ~
60    VII,   533    |        Cassius' hand? On Argos fell~ ~
61    VII,   642    |         and let the deeds that fell~ ~
62    VII,   657    |        and where his footsteps fell~ ~
63    VII,   664    |                             As fell the wearer, and of sword
64    VII,   673    |                           Then fell the nobles with their mighty
65    VII,   693    |                      Who noble fell, one only now I sing,~ ~
66    VII,   694(24)|       been the only leader who fell. (Compare Book II, lines
67    VII,   720    |        the entrails forth: one fell to earth~ ~
68    VII,   732    |                   When peoples fell. Thus, Rome, thy doom was
69    VII,   984    |                                Fell from the lofty heaven; or
70   VIII,    65    |        soul a night of anguish fell;~ ~
71   VIII,   122    |       Then upon his breast she fell,~ ~
72   VIII,   343    |      the host of fated Crassus fell.~ ~
73   VIII,   409    |      Euphrates when the Crassi fell~ ~
74   VIII,   472    |                  Dealt in that fell defeat in eastern lands~ ~
75   VIII,   770    |                            770 Fell thick upon him, lost nor
76     IX,    38    | himself: freedom, since Magnus fell,~ ~
77     IX,   105    |        The sands of Nile where fell the fatal blow.~ ~
78     IX,   156    |                             He fell beneath the orders of a
79     IX,   161    |        wounds our noble father fell:~ ~
80     IX,   163    |                             So fell a deed would dare, to Egypt'
81     IX,   426    |                    Sleep never fell, was coiled around the trees,~ ~
82     IX,   522    |       sea secure: here on them fell~ ~
83     IX,   539    |       Then with fresh might he fell upon the host~ ~
84     IX,   556(14)|       the shield of Mars which fell from heaven on Numa at sacrifice.
85     IX,   559    |        Fearing the storm prone fell the host to earth~ ~
86     IX,   763    |                          Fowls fell from air, and beasts were
87     IX,   835    |                         Marked fell Chelyder's track: and Cenchris
88     IX,   885    |        the fire unquenched. So fell the fang~ ~
89     IX,   958    |      tooth, but swift upon him fell~ ~
90      X,   404    |    still; since great Pompeius fell~ ~
91      X,   410    |     conquered fathers: and the fell revenge~ ~
92      X,   583    |        the innermost recesses, fell.~ ~
93      X,   606    |                            Nor fell the blaze upon the ships
94      X,   629    |             Alas the shame! he fell; his head by sword~ ~
95      X,   636    |                      Achillas, fell by just avenging sword.~ ~
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