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 1      I,   322    |      nook of earth? One paltry fight~ ~
 2      I,   336    |      was Caesar, eager for the fight,~ ~
 3     II,    47    |     fortune hangs, nor yet the fight is won,~ ~
 4     II,   275    | Pompeius others, follow in the fight,~ ~
 5     II,   321    |                   Not till the fight is fought shall Brutus strike,~ ~
 6     II,   533    |        loan of Roman blood, to fight the Gaul.~ ~ ~ ~
 7     II,   677    |         Of Caesar's powers, to fight for such a prize.~ ~
 8    III,    35    |        me to join thee; in mid fight~ ~
 9    III,   104    |                  Who would not fight for such a god-like town?~ ~
10    III,   137    |                            Men fight and die. Thus did the Tribune
11    III,   325    |      brave steed on which they fight and flee.~ ~ ~ ~
12    III,   373    |                And only Romans fight -- shall not the son~ ~
13    III,   417    |      may be conquered will not fight~ ~
14    III,   575    |  steady foot-hold for an ocean fight.~ ~ ~ ~
15    III,   581    |       did they marshal for the fight~ ~
16    III,   620    |    Gave vantage, as to men who fight on land.~ ~
17    III,   634    |      With swords they wage the fight: each from his ship~ ~
18    III,   686    |   brother armed, he claims the fight,~ ~
19    III,   701    |     Upon the sea in that day's fight befell.~ ~
20    III,   713    |           While, bent upon the fight, an eager crew~ ~
21    III,   740    |       ships are broken for the fight. They seize~ ~
22    III,   791    |   breath, still left, upon the fight:~ ~
23    III,   838(32)|        before; the first naval fight, that we know of, fought
24     IV,     2    |      Caesar warring, though in fight he dealt~ ~
25     IV,     5(1) |       challenged each other to fight. Petreius was killed, and
26     IV,   260    |         The foe are pledged to fight~ ~
27     IV,   528    |   opposing hosts; nor long the fight,~ ~
28     IV,   574    |                           That fight his battles, Caesar is to
29     IV,   593    |                  All armed for fight: but first the war was stayed~ ~
30     IV,   601    |        They wage the desperate fight; then satiate~ ~
31     IV,   717    |             Again they join in fight, one with the powers~ ~
32     IV,   801    |                             By fight forestall the plot 24. Soon
33     IV,   910    |          910 Before Pharsalus' fight, and from thine eyes~ ~
34      V,   404    |                  Though not to fight against me with the foe,~ ~
35      V,   550    |        though frenzied for the fight~ ~
36      V,   553    |             Rehearsing Leucas' fight. With prayers and threats~ ~
37      V,   671    |             The burden of this fight fails not on us~ ~
38      V,   830    |    Lesbos' shore, from rage of fight~ ~
39     VI,     1    |    chiefs with minds intent on fight~ ~
40     VI,   101    |       withhold his troops from fight;~ ~
41     VI,   171    |     soldier: long he served in fight~ ~
42     VI,   183    |  loyalty too weak? Yet love of fight~ ~
43     VI,   267    |              No longer bent on fight, submissive cried,~ ~
44     VI,   291    |       fell, no more by rage of fight,~ ~
45     VI,   323    |     seen the fire or known the fight:~ ~
46     VI,   346    | Encircled, vanquished, ere the fight, they fled~ ~
47     VI,   354    | crowning crime, to have met in fight~ ~
48     VI,   356    |    tragic destiny! Nor Munda's fight~ ~
49     VI,   965    |                           This fight decides, no more. Nor seek
50    VII,   122    |                     Though men fight hard in terror of defeat),~ ~
51    VII,   136    |                             We fight! What wickedness, what woes
52    VII,   154    |                  On that day's fight 'twas manifest that Rome~ ~
53    VII,   225    |     augur spake: "This day the fight is fought,~ ~
54    VII,   250    |        ranks to that ill-fated fight,~ ~
55    VII,   271    |                           This fight demands the slaughter of
56    VII,   282    |       great conflict come, the fight supreme,~ ~
57    VII,   293    |        for so oft, the dawn of fight is come.~ ~
58    VII,   377    |     foe who turns him from the fight,~ ~
59    VII,   393    |       camp when rushing to the fight;~ ~
60    VII,   400    |        in order and demand the fight,~ ~
61    VII,   443    |          all exhort you to the fight.~ ~
62    VII,   449    |       suppliant -- unless this fight~ ~
63    VII,   462    |                           This fight shall crush, and peoples
64    VII,   485    |                    Pharsalia's fight the life-blood of her sons.~ ~
65    VII,   632    |              Upholding yet the fight. Not here allies~ ~
66    VII,   643    |                   In that last fight of Rome remain unsung.~ ~ ~ ~
67    VII,   668    |   flagging ranks and stirs the fight.~ ~
68    VII,   696    |        which vainly stayed the fight.~ ~
69    VII,   813    |       thus in parting from the fight~ ~
70    VII,   930    |        close of Cannae's fatal fight~ ~
71    VII,  1020    |         Twas thus that Munda's fight~ ~
72   VIII,   368    |                          Shall fight the civil wars of Rome,
73   VIII,   611    |        to thy kingdom? Ere the fight was fought~ ~
74     IX,   275    |             That led us to the fight: his side was ours:~ ~
75     IX,   310    |       master! not for Rome the fight,~ ~
76     IX,   312    |                             Ye fight for tyranny, but for yourselves,~ ~
77      X,   646    |      rush to arms; in deeds of fight~ ~
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