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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.~ ~