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1 I, 48 | The shock of battle joined; let Leucas' Cape~ ~ 2 I, 298 | All Caesar's shame of battle, and his mind~ ~ 3 I, 504 | fame of valorous deeds in battle done,~ ~ 4 I, 754 | broad beneath. But why these battle lines,~ ~ 5 I, 772(28)| between the site of the battle of Philippi and that of 6 I, 772(28)| Philippi and that of the battle of Pharsalia is common among 7 II, 158(10)| The Battle of Sacriportus was fought 8 II, 158(10)| was fought the decisive battle between Sulla and the Saranires, 9 II, 252 | rival hosts in weightier battle meet.~ ~ 10 II, 589 | The furious battle and the certain end!~ ~ 11 II, 599 | Ask by your voices for the battle sign.~ ~ 12 II, 637 | Here; here for battle stand your lawful chiefs:~ ~ 13 II, 673 | Asked for the promised battle: and the chief~ ~ 14 II, 682 | And proves himself for battle, till his neck~ ~ 15 II, 709 | Could find no hope in battle on the soil~ ~ 16 III, 85(4) | B.C. 46, Caesar, after the battle of Thapsus, celebrated four 17 III, 87 | What pictured scenes of battle! how had Rhine~ ~ 18 III, 210 | 210 Next seek the battle Creta's hundred tribes~ ~ 19 III, 360 | Thou seek'st to join in battle, weeping then~ ~ 20 III, 586 | Smoothed for the battle, swift on either part~ ~ 21 III, 616 | Was handier found in battle, and in flight~ ~ 22 III, 720 | 720 Amid the battle, chanced upon a death~ ~ 23 III, 801 | More brave in battle: now no more he fought,~ ~ 24 IV, 5(1) | Caesar's soldiers after the battle of Thapsus. Petreius, after 25 IV, 5(1) | Petreius, after the same battle, escaped along with Juba; 26 IV, 171 | Of coming battle find for them a way~ ~ 27 IV, 177 | Twixt flight and battle. In the plain arose~ ~ 28 IV, 185 | Fierce be your frown and battle in your glance:~ ~ 29 IV, 197(10)| over each other after the battle and deplored the miseries 30 IV, 246 | In doubtful battle, while the fates are hid,~ ~ 31 IV, 269 | The love of impious battle. So when beasts~ ~ 32 IV, 277 | Of battle, had brought hatred on the 33 IV, 318 | The fire within when battle was denied,~ ~ 34 IV, 564 | That rage for battle and that welcome death,~ ~ 35 IV, 598 | And careless of the battle: no debate~ ~ 36 IV, 610 | 610 Work all the guilt of battle. Thus of yore,~ ~ 37 IV, 666(17)| Phlegra, the scene of the battle between the giants and the 38 IV, 746(20)| Referring to the battle of Zama.~ ~ 39 IV, 811 | His troops in battle order to the plain.~ ~ 40 IV, 853 | To meet the battle: nay, the trumpet call~ ~ 41 V, 376 | Well, leave me then to battle and to fate!~ ~ 42 V, 476 | For speedy battle, nor could brook delay~ ~ 43 VI, 11 | Demanding battle; thus to increase the woe~ ~ 44 VI, 35 | Thirsting for battle and with hopes inflamed~ ~ 45 VI, 156 | Could win the battle, on the hostile ranks~ ~ 46 VI, 291 | The battle, fell, no more by rage of 47 VI, 326 | As from a battle done. The peace that reigned~ ~ 48 VI, 351 | Back from the battle.~ ~ ~ ~ Thou, oh Rome, had' 49 VI, 361(10)| killed each other after the battle of Thepsus to avoid falling 50 VI, 379 | To join the battle. So that banished far~ ~ 51 VI, 972(45)| killed in Spain after the battle of Munda; Sextus at Miletus; 52 VII | BOOK VII~ The Battle~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 53 VII, 31 | Shapes of the battle lost, of death and war~ ~ 54 VII, 56 | Demand the battle signal. What! by those~ ~ 55 VII, 129 | Not victory, but battle, ye demand.~ ~ 56 VII, 141 | me lifeless! Else, this battle brings~ ~ 57 VII, 169(6) | Campania, scene of the fabled battle of the giants. (See Book 58 VII, 222(10)| discovered the time of the battle, and he said to those present 59 VII, 232 | And told the battle by his wasted beams.~ ~ 60 VII, 251 | And stood arranged for battle. On the left~ ~ 61 VII, 286 | His rage for battle failed; the spirit bold~ ~ 62 VII, 309 | Not for my sake this battle, but for you,~ ~ 63 VII, 323 | blows shall fall -- the battle of to-day~ ~ 64 VII, 342 | E'en now the battle rushes on my sight;~ ~ 65 VII, 367 | Turn from the battle ere the foe be fled,~ ~ 66 VII, 419 | Our cause of battle. If for him were meant~ ~ 67 VII, 457 | Moved either host to battle, one in fear~ ~ 68 VII, 557(20)| a special tomb after the battle.~ ~ 69 VII, 584 | Mad for the battle. Man nor arms could stay~ ~ 70 VII, 611 | Flanking the battle. They, unshamed of fear~ ~ 71 VII, 654 | Glowed with the joy of battle: midst the dead~ ~ 72 VII, 679(23)| states that Brutus after the battle escaped and made his way 73 VII, 684 | Tempt not the battle, nor provoke the doom!~ ~ 74 VII, 741 | In that day's battle dealt; nor only then~ ~ 75 VII, 750 | 750 In that last battle, 'twas our right to strike~ ~ 76 VII, 757 | Whence to descry the battle raging still~ ~ 77 VII, 807 | Of dire Pharsalia's battle, not thy name~ ~ 78 VII, 889 | Yet raged the battle, and the guilty hand~ ~ 79 VII, 999 | First shall the battle onset sound again,~ ~ 80 VII, 1022(30)| sense of Sicily, for this battle took place on the north 81 VIII, 17 | News of the battle, met the chief, amazed,~ ~ 82 VIII, 379 | Lost in one battle and beyond recall?~ ~ 83 VIII, 440 | home the blow and makes the battle sure.~ ~ 84 VIII, 806(20)| attempting to escape in the battle on the Nile in the following 85 IX, 330 | 330 By neither battle nor blockade subdued~ ~ 86 X, 78(4) | At the Battle of Actium. The island of 87 X, 78(4) | Lucan when he refers to this battle. (See also Virgil, "Aeneid", 88 X, 205 | A cause of battle.~ ~ ~ ~ When of wine and 89 X, 530 | 530 Or give the battle. Caesar, in the town~ ~