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1 I, 35| caused such havoc: to no foe was given~ ~ 2 I, 234| Whose acts make me thy foe.' He gives the word~ ~ 3 I, 317| for no strength as yet the foe hath gained.~ ~ 4 I, 484| chariot 'gainst his country's foe.~ ~ 5 I, 519| undaunted rush upon the foe~ ~ 6 I, 522| Safe from the foe, and leave the Teuton tribes~ ~ 7 I, 755| No foe to vanquish -- Rome on either 8 II, 90| refused him; and the very foe,~ ~ 9 II, 320| Caesar shall in Brutus find a foe.~ ~ 10 II, 448| despatching who might meet the foe~ ~ 11 II, 509| of war to hurl upon the foe~ ~ 12 II, 563| Hurled at the foe; the guard is put to flight,~ ~ 13 II, 624| vile Spartacus the robber foe.~ ~ 14 II, 686| yielding to a stronger foe,~ ~ 15 II, 737| The footsteps of his foe. To other men,~ ~ 16 II, 801| turned to Caesar: and the foe,~ ~ 17 III, 179| touched: all that the Punic foe~ ~ 18 III, 359| civil discord, with a Roman foe~ ~ 19 III, 416| Even so to find no foe is Caesar's ill.~ ~ 20 III, 514| onwards; while amazed the foe,~ ~ 21 III, 623| Contending with the foe in naval skill?~ ~ 22 III, 626| vessel slantwise to the foe.~ ~ 23 III, 631| Others laid fast the foe, themselves by oars~ ~ 24 III, 763| their grasp some floating foe~ ~ 25 III, 770| fatal grasp he seized a foe~ ~ 26 III, 789| Straight facing towards the foe; then shall my darts~ ~ 27 IV, 38| On rushed the foe and seized the vantage ground,~ ~ 28 IV, 51| Hold back the foe. Thus gained his troops 29 IV, 104| at the door; and while no foe blockades~ ~ 30 IV, 165| death, rush in upon the foe, 9~ ~ 31 IV, 176| horsemen on, and held the foe~ ~ 32 IV, 236| Sold to the foe; he stirs his guard to work~ ~ 33 IV, 237| slaughter: the defenceless foe~ ~ 34 IV, 260| Could thus be bought. The foe are pledged to fight~ ~ 35 IV, 309| weapons, soldiers, from the foe,~ ~ 36 IV, 386| before some base ignoble foe,~ ~ 37 IV, 460| and beleaguered by the foe,~ ~ 38 IV, 526| where to avoid or front the foe.~ ~ 39 IV, 594| terms proposed: life to the foe they thought~ ~ 40 IV, 602| Turn from the foe. And first demanding death~ ~ 41 IV, 609| together, and without a foe~ ~ 42 IV, 692| hands each seizes on his foe;~ ~ 43 IV, 698| struggle wearing out his foe,~ ~ 44 IV, 753| challenged his barbarian foe.~ ~ ~ ~ 45 IV, 833| The hidden forces of the foe unknown)~ ~ 46 IV, 844| his troops and sees the foe afar:~ ~ 47 IV, 880| behind; did any shun the foe,~ ~ 48 IV, 888| fortune promised, gazed the foe.~ ~ 49 V, 3| Still equal to his foe. From cooler skies~ ~ 50 V, 124| nations to confront their foe,~ ~ 51 V, 404| fight against me with the foe,~ ~ 52 V, 478| safe passage to his routed foe:~ ~ 53 V, 517| passage motionless, the foe~ ~ 54 V, 759| dreaded name compels the foe to flee.~ ~ 55 V, 877| spouse rejects me. Yes, the foe is come!~ ~ 56 VI, 37| Seeking unseen to coop his foe within,~ ~ 57 VI, 131| Their foe, not vexed with pestilential 58 VI, 142| tables: while the leaguered foe~ ~ 59 VI, 145| dash he makes on sleeping foe~ ~ 60 VI, 158| they should withstand the foe;~ ~ 61 VI, 185| Through whom the foe would break. Unbought by 62 VI, 203| the brimming turret on the foe~ ~ 63 VI, 241| with onset, falls upon his foe~ ~ 64 VI, 347| terror on their rearward foe,~ ~ 65 VI, 937| of Libya: Cato, greatest foe~ ~ 66 VII, 114| We've ravished from our foe~ ~ 67 VII, 268| arrayed against her ancient foe.~ ~ 68 VII, 274| Behold! his foe descending to the plain.~ ~ 69 VII, 300| 300 And which the foe refused: this gives you 70 VII, 367| from the battle ere the foe be fled,~ ~ 71 VII, 377| Touch not the foe who turns him from the fight,~ ~ 72 VII, 378| A fellow citizen, a foe no more.~ ~ 73 VII, 388| yonder tents, deserted by the foe,~ ~ 74 VII, 398| tread dashed down upon the foe.~ ~ ~ ~ 75 VII, 435| closing wings this paltry foe?~ ~ 76 VII, 747| slaughter, nor to face the foe:~ ~ 77 VII, 853| Might not recall the foe, nor calm of night~ ~ 78 VII, 856| ramparts of the conquered foe.~ ~ 79 VII, 866| and outstrip the flying foe;~ ~ 80 VIII, 292| by the billows from the foe,~ ~ 81 VIII, 399| this, that some barbarian foe~ ~ 82 VIII, 428| blood bear up against the foe.~ ~ 83 VIII, 475| Then ask the foe for succour. For what blame~ ~ 84 VIII, 489| Straight on our Parthian foe. Then should this heart,~ ~ 85 VIII, 916| Fearing some foe) he seizes on the bones~ ~ 86 IX, 39| all his host. And lest the foe~ ~ 87 IX, 60| 60 Or friend or foe they knew not. Yet they 88 IX, 327| stained with blood? The foe will deem~ ~ 89 X, 92| His foe to gather: he in dalliance 90 X, 529| A foe opposing; ready to receive~ ~