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 1      I,   152    |  Himself the shadow of a mighty name.~ ~
 2      I,   357    |                And Cato's empty name! We will not fly.~ ~
 3      I,   411    |    greatest leader of the Roman name,~ ~
 4      I,   456    |      reach the ocean in another name.~ ~
 5      I,   460    |      harbour sacred to Alcides' name~ ~
 6      I,   738    |                             The name of virtue; and the havoc
 7     II,    27    |     Before the mother calls the name aloud~ ~
 8     II,   343    |         embraced; and Freedom's name,~ ~
 9     II,   385    |                   Give back the name of wife: upon my tomb~ ~
10     II,   524    |                   Feared at the name of Caesar: Varus sought~ ~
11     II,   662(31)|    hills with conical tops. The name of one of them is Crophi,
12     II,   716    |       The people tremble at the name of Rome.~ ~
13    III,   217    |      king was Cadmus, and whose name records~ ~
14    III,   254(16)|         the group known by that name. He may have been a Phoenician.~ ~
15    III,   300    |         were joined with either name; but now~ ~
16    III,   345    |      his path, in terror of his name,~ ~
17     IV,    11    |         Iberus" to their former name.~ ~
18     IV,   199    |                    One calls by name his neighhour, one his host,~ ~
19     IV,   253    |       We wage a civil war. This name of peace~ ~
20     IV,   658    |                            This name was given; and thus a swain
21     IV,   742    |          kingdom. But a greater name~ ~
22      V,   145(13)|                            This name is one of those given to
23      V,   452    |    worthy designation; for what name~ ~
24      V,   461    |     sworn. Then was the ancient name~ ~
25      V,   462(24)| Consulship, preserved only as a name, was frequently transferred
26      V,   709(31)|      earlier poets invented the name and introduced it into his
27      V,   759    |                      My dreaded name compels the foe to flee.~ ~
28      V,   763    |     Known to the Roman state my name shall bear.~ ~
29      V,   769    |    beneath the waves: I leave a name~ ~
30     VI,    16(1) |     Emperor Alexius. Its modern name is Durazzo. It may be observed
31     VI,   151(7) |               This was Scaeva's name.~ ~
32     VI,   299    |   Thrice happy thou with such a name achieved,~ ~
33     VI,   364    |     Cato ended: and Pharsalia's name~ ~
34     VI,   424(18)|  Inachus; but the river of that name is usually placed in the
35     VI,   467(27)|         to which of them should name the capital of Attica. The
36     VI,   519(30)|         was derived the ancient name of Thessaly, Haemonia.~ ~
37     VI,   670    |                         670 Her name to Sextus, in the depth
38     VI,   807    |      made, she adds, whereto no name is given:~ ~
39     VI,   884    |                  At whose dread name earth trembles; who can
40    VII,    12    |    Innumerable Romans shout his name~ ~
41    VII,    16(4) |       him triumph then in God's name." The triumph for the defeat
42    VII,   142    |                               A name of pity or a name of hate.~ ~
43    VII,   142    |             A name of pity or a name of hate.~ ~
44    VII,   557(20)|        91. Caesar called him by name and said: "Well, Crastinus,
45    VII,   677    |     First of all men, Pompeius' name except,~ ~
46    VII,   703    |         there? And did Pompeius name~ ~
47    VII,   807    |     Pharsalia's battle, not thy name~ ~
48    VII,   836    |       to share disaster. Of thy name~ ~
49   VIII,    22    |                       Safe in a name obscure, through all the
50   VIII,   248    |  priests and by the Thunderer's name~ ~
51   VIII,   362    |                    How great my name by far Maeotis marsh~ ~
52   VIII,   389    |                   Thee at whose name, ruler of mighty Rome,~ ~
53   VIII,   511    |     shall fear this shadow of a name?~ ~
54   VIII,   558(19)|    prince who shames a tyrant's name to bear Shall never dare
55   VIII,   639    |       such a ruin of so great a name?~ ~
56   VIII,   707    |         fame hereafter? By what name~ ~
57   VIII,   886    | Majestic champion of Hesperia's name,~ ~
58   VIII,   923    |               Traces the sacred name: HERE MAGNUS LIES.~ ~ ~ ~
59   VIII,   931    |       lies; yet where the Roman name~ ~
60   VIII,   943    |                      So great a name, then add his mighty deeds:~ ~
61   VIII,   956    |             Of honours: and the name which men have read~ ~
62   VIII,  1015    |       to gods Tarpeian: and his name~ ~
63     IX,   116    |        chieftain of that famous name~ ~
64     IX,   245    |       Mid the peoples great his name~ ~
65     IX,   482    |                      His sacred name within a narrow tomb.~ ~ ~ ~
66     IX,   700    |        you your glory. But such name as his~ ~
67     IX,   708    |                               A name by which men shall not blush
68     IX,  1125    |      rolling waves their former name.~ ~
69     IX,  1136    |             Now but a memorable name, he turns~ ~
70     IX,  1224    |        So great, thou'lt find a name -- or ask the world.~ ~
71     IX,  1250    |        cause 'mid lovers of his name?~ ~
72      X,   352(19)|       was another tribe of this name dwelling in Africa.~ ~
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