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1 I, 81 | heavy a burden great the fall.~ ~ 2 I, 159 | To speedy fall, amid the sturdier trees~ ~ 3 I, 283 | We fall the first; would that our 4 I, 550 | abodes, or nodding to their fall.~ ~ 5 II, 329 | When stars and sky fall headlong, and when earth~ ~ 6 II, 335 | Getae haste to view the fall of Rome,~ ~ 7 II, 458 | and Crustumium's torrent, fall~ ~ 8 II, 614 | Thy fall: as Lepidus before the sword~ ~ 9 II, 696 | Adriatic billows dash and fall,~ ~ 10 II, 831 | Thou seek'st thy fated fall; not that the gods,~ ~ 11 III, 152 | ire: "Vain is thy hope to fall~ ~ 12 III, 288 | The shadows fall no longer to the left. 19~ ~ 13 III, 484 | Its fall commanded. But the brawny 14 III, 500 | 500 Their fall found passage. At the sight 15 III, 607 | all the sky or, in their fall,~ ~ 16 III, 664 | He falls, and in the fall his dying hand~ ~ 17 IV, 342 | After such toil to fall to thirst and heat~ ~ 18 IV, 512 | And nodding seemed to fall: shadowed by trees~ ~ 19 IV, 516 | ocean, swirling billows fall~ ~ 20 IV, 546 | blind cloud we shall not fall;~ ~ 21 IV, 558 | True, Caesar, that to fall upon our swords~ ~ 22 IV, 619 | To death, they fall, yet in their death itself~ ~ 23 IV, 700 | 700 And toppled to its fall the stately throat,~ ~ 24 IV, 733 | Antaeus, shalt thou fall.' He lifted up~ ~ 25 IV, 843 | hills abruptly to their fall~ ~ 26 V, 203 | and to that; the tripods fall~ ~ 27 V, 238 | Empire tottering to its fall,~ ~ 28 V, 381 | bring hosts, to whom shall fall~ ~ 29 V, 464 | s 25 god (since Latium's fall~ ~ 30 V, 643 | than stars were seen to fall~ ~ 31 V, 753 | the deep the glory of my fall~ ~ 32 V, 854 | hasten, and things highest fall~ ~ 33 V, 889 | Some tardy rumour of thy fall may come?~ ~ 34 VI, 78 | To fall in Libya or in Thessaly~ ~ 35 VI, 188 | Fortune denies: at least my fall shall be~ ~ 36 VI, 244 | darts, break those that fall~ ~ 37 VI, 311 | Some day to fall in ruin on itself;~ ~ 38 VI, 431 | Thy rapids fall, Spercheius: pure the wave~ ~ 39 VI, 495 | yet doubted what might fall,~ ~ 40 VI, 709 | And let me fall foreknowing. From the gods~ ~ 41 VI, 936 | scion of his race about to fall~ ~ 42 VII, 8 | Might fall undimmed.~ ~ ~ ~ Pompeius 43 VII, 50 | clash of arms proclaims thy fall;~ ~ 44 VII, 83 | prostrate for thy kinsman's fall.~ ~ 45 VII, 284 | the ruin nodding to its fall:~ ~ 46 VII, 323 | Your blows shall fall -- the battle of to-day~ ~ 47 VII, 481 | Finds none on whom to fall; and Rome herself,~ ~ 48 VII, 496 | Rome, in thy fall! Stretched to the widest 49 VII, 547 | one short moment where may fall the spear,~ ~ 50 VII, 576 | Makes fall the guilt. Yet for the hatred 51 VII, 768 | lay whole peoples low; my fall attained,~ ~ 52 VII, 780 | death; but lest upon his fall~ ~ 53 VII, 798 | And in his fall, her master. The burden 54 VII, 830 | First witness of thy fall,~ ~ 55 VII, 946 | Or fire consumed, shall fall into the lap~ ~ 56 VIII, 145 | Not in his fall to leave her." Pleased in 57 VIII, 172 | for Magnus grieving in his fall~ ~ 58 VIII, 369 | Her ills, and fall enfeebled. When the arms~ ~ 59 VIII, 543(16)| well in which the rise and fall of the water acted as a 60 VIII, 558(19)| to cherish; Whole empires fall, swayed by these nice respects, 61 VIII, 591 | country please thee in thy fall?~ ~ 62 VIII, 1019 | scatter and the tomb shall fall~ ~ 63 IX, 265 | warfare, since Pompeius' fall,~ ~ 64 IX, 443 | death ye covet, and shall fall~ ~ 65 IX, 865 | forms of death unnumbered fall.~ ~ 66 IX, 995 | Why, lingering, fall we thus? In Caesar's place~ ~ 67 IX, 999 | zone most torrid: let us fall~ ~ 68 X, 50 | victim made: Yet in his fall was his~ ~ 69 X, 263(12)| controlled the rise and fall of the waves of the sea, 70 X, 414 | Shall thus the tyrant's fall~ ~ 71 X, 469 | us, guilty of Pompeius' fall.~ ~ 72 X, 480 | 480 Thou'lt fall upon him in the lists of 73 X, 658 | needed for great Caesar's fall,~ ~