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1 I, 1(1) | The great Emathian conqueror' (Milton' 2 I, 81 | Beneath too heavy a burden great the fall.~ ~ 3 I, 93 | Great powers are dashed: such 4 I, 191 | Furrowed of yore by great Camillus' plough,~ ~ 5 I, 198 | And great the glory in the minds of 6 I, 210 | 210 Great tumults pondering and the 7 I, 434 | And sack great Juno's temple on the hill,~ ~ 8 II, 19 | hope.~ ~ ~ ~ Thus known how great the woes~ ~ 9 II, 158(10)| Marius was defeated with great loss, and fled to Praeneste, 10 II, 164 | Then came great Sulla to avenge the dead,~ ~ 11 II, 265 | When the great wain was turning round the 12 II, 523 | Great Sulla's son, unworthy of 13 II, 611 | With great Camillus' and Metellus' 14 II, 830 | 830 Still great in exile, in a distant land~ ~ 15 III, 250 | 250 Of Ninus great of yore; from windy plains~ ~ 16 III, 254(16)| the Greeks steered by the Great Bear. (See Sir G. Lewis' 17 III, 254(16)| to the Little than to the Great Bear, and is (I believe) 18 III, 311 | Descended from the Twins' great charioteer. 21~ ~ 19 III, 326 | Not when great Cyrus on Memnonian realms~ ~ 20 III, 838 | First gained a triumph for great Caesar's arms. 32~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 21 IV, 82(6) | fairly to answer to the two great circles or four meridians 22 IV, 442 | Pour out his blood where'er great Caesar leads!~ ~ 23 IV, 531 | Of coming fate Volteius, great of soul,~ ~ 24 IV, 554 | In which some great and memorable fame~ ~ 25 IV, 572 | This was despair of living. Great must be~ ~ 26 V, 129 | from heaven's high gods so great as this~ ~ 27 V, 229 | From this great struggle thou, O Roman, 28 V, 238 | Of her great Empire tottering to its 29 V, 292 | From which great Caesar looked. A moment 30 V, 300 | Wrought by the despot. In so great a host~ ~ 31 V, 406 | on these arms who for so great a war~ ~ 32 V, 464(25)| the solemn rites of the great Latin festival on the Alban 33 V, 606 | That poverty affords! great gift of heaven~ ~ 34 V, 661 | be too distant."~ ~ ~ But great Caesar's trust~ ~ 35 V, 709 | By that great current which surrounds 36 V, 709(31)| intended to personify the great surrounding stream. ("Prom. 37 V, 786 | life and safety, and so great a world~ ~ 38 VI, 60 | 60 Which compass in great Babylon, amaze~ ~ 39 VI, 62 | Than those great cities which Orontes swift~ ~ 40 VI, 282 | Great Scaeva vanquished; if Pompeius 41 VI, 591 | So great a guerdon? Against all the 42 VI, 904 | As I shall bid thee; great shall be thy gain~ ~ 43 VI, 934 | And great Camillus, wept; and Sulla' 44 VI, 967 | thee all thy due; and thy great sire, 44~ ~ 45 VII, 52 | And shouts of welcome bid great Caesar hail.~ ~ ~ ~ 46 VII, 172 | And great Apollo after Python slain~ ~ 47 VII, 237 | How do ye mark the great ones of the earth!~ ~ 48 VII, 282 | The last great conflict come, the fight 49 VII, 296 | This day is great or little. This the day~ ~ 50 VII, 348(14)| terror, but with hope, As the great day reveals its coming scope; 51 VII, 495 | Leaders and men embattled. How great art thou,~ ~ 52 VII, 710 | 710 With great Pompeius for my leader still,~ ~ 53 VII, 802 | How wast thou great! Seek thou the wars no more,~ ~ 54 VII, 809 | But those great rivals biding with us yet,~ ~ 55 VIII, 24 | Too long had great Pompeius from the height~ ~ 56 VIII, 316 | Of our great deeds of glory in the past~ ~ 57 VIII, 339(10)| successors of Alexander the Great. It was, however, subdued 58 VIII, 362 | How great my name by far Maeotis marsh~ ~ 59 VIII, 620 | slaves permit him to so great a deed~ ~ 60 VIII, 636 | worlds apart! Pompeius, great in soul,~ ~ 61 VIII, 639 | At such a ruin of so great a name?~ ~ 62 VIII, 943 | So great a name, then add his mighty 63 VIII, 1024 | Of great Pompeius, be believed no 64 IX, 3 | So great a shade; but from the limbs 65 IX, 164 | I thought great Caesar come. But worse than 66 IX, 182 | So great a prize; to lay in earth 67 IX, 185 | Great Alexander's fort, nor sack 68 IX, 232 | Has played a noble part. Great was his power,~ ~ 69 IX, 245 | Untarnished. Mid the peoples great his name~ ~ 70 IX, 340 | that ye followed me how great your gain.~ ~ 71 IX, 428 | But great Alcides stripped the bending 72 IX, 946 | dreadful sights. On Tullus great in heart,~ ~ 73 IX, 1224 | So great, thou'lt find a name -- 74 X, 331(17)| Sesostris, the great king, does not appear to 75 X, 404 | Was frenzied still; since great Pompeius fell~ ~ 76 X, 658 | Not now were needed for great Caesar's fall,~ ~