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 1      I,   208    |       Faith tottered; thousands saw their gain in war.~ ~ ~ ~
 2      I,   211    |        the marge of Rubicon, he saw,~ ~
 3      I,   309    |                     And when he saw how deeply Caesar mused,~ ~
 4      I,   372    | Wandering, or in the caves that saw their birth,~ ~
 5      I,   446    |                     When Csesar saw them welcome thus the war~ ~
 6      I,   600    |      fell banquet which Mycenae saw 21.~ ~
 7     II,    94    |                              He saw; the deities of crime abhorred;~ ~
 8     II,   107    |                              He saw, now conquered; there in
 9     II,   215    |                                 Saw all her townsmen hurried
10     II,   549    |     bridge: in vain: for Caesar saw~ ~
11     II,   771    |              This when Pompeius saw, with anxious care~ ~
12    III,    16    |         all the guilty. There I saw~ ~
13    III,    52    |                     When Caesar saw the fleet escape his grasp~ ~
14    III,   130    |    Saturn's temple hot Metellus saw,~ ~
15    III,   287    |    world unknown, and wondering saw~ ~
16    III,   488    |                     This Caesar saw, and swift within his grasp~ ~
17    III,   810    |         luckless Argus. He, who saw~ ~
18     IV,    27    | Guiltless of war, the first day saw the hosts~ ~
19     IV,    48    |         upward path. But Caesar saw~ ~
20     IV,   161    |               Petreius, when he saw that Caesar's fates~ ~
21     IV,   167    |        in the dawn, when Caesar saw the camp~ ~
22     IV,   181    |     warfare; which, when Caesar saw:~ ~
23     IV,   372    |                                 Saw not their sufferings, nor
24     IV,   635    |          which, when the foemen saw,~ ~
25     IV,   729    |                                 Saw how his parent gave the
26     IV,   794    |            Yet when the general saw the spirit of fear~ ~
27      V,    94    |                     But when he saw how from the yawning cave~ ~
28      V,   256    |        dread light in which she saw~ ~
29      V,   532    |                 This land first saw the chiefs in neighbouring
30      V,   807    |               And when Antonius saw a breeze arise~ ~
31      V,   842    |         kisses. Then amazed she saw~ ~
32     VI,    56    |       And Caesar wearied ere he saw the whole,~ ~
33     VI,    86    |                     But when he saw the mighty barrier stretch~ ~
34     VI,   135    |    crops half grown when Caesar saw~ ~
35     VI,   177    | Greatest of crimes; and when he saw how turned~ ~
36     VI,   227    |   bristled in his body. Fortune saw~ ~
37     VI,   276    |                             Nor saw within his hand the pointed
38     VI,   334    |              So swift Torquatus saw, and prompt to wage~ ~
39     VI,   576    |                             Men saw the moving sky. All beasts
40     VI,   776    |    coils entwined. But when she saw~ ~
41     VI,   854    |         head uplifting, present saw the ghost.~ ~
42     VI,   924    |                               I saw no fateful sisters spin
43     VI,   940    |       the happy ranks I smiling saw,~ ~
44     VI,   943    |                       Him too I saw rejoicing, and the pair~ ~
45     VI,   973    |                           Which saw your conquests, now shall
46    VII,   227    |        impious conflict." Or he saw~ ~
47    VII,   399    |               But when Pompeius saw the hostile troops~ ~
48    VII,   700    |        pardon. Caesar stood and saw~ ~
49    VII,   752    |                             Now saw Pompeius, grieving, that
50    VII,   796    |                              He saw Pharsalia's woes, above
51    VII,   898    |      the depths of Acheron. One saw~ ~
52    VII,   903    |                         Orestes saw the Furies ere he fled~ ~
53    VII,   908    |        javelins which Pharsalia saw,~ ~
54   VIII,    70    |         when Cornelia's maidens saw,~ ~
55   VIII,   124    |                             Who saw Thessalia's field without
56   VIII,   289    |         Next Taurus' heights he saw~ ~
57   VIII,   390    |       at whose feet she captive saw~ ~
58   VIII,   712    |        which when the chieftain saw~ ~
59     IX,    19    |                            Then saw what darkness veils our
60     IX,   128    |       punishment of life, which saw thine end~ ~
61     IX,   153    |                 These eyes that saw, my brother, share the guilt.~ ~
62     IX,   533    |                     The Nasamon saw his scanty field and home~ ~
63     IX,   718    |          But when the chieftain saw that speedy fate~ ~
64     IX,   755    |        his hissing, and Alcides saw~ ~
65     IX,   821(23)|       Dante's "Inferno", 24. "I saw a crowd within Of serpents
66     IX,  1106    |                                 Saw Cato's steps upon the sandy
67     IX,  1194    |                     Then Caesar saw that tumult held the shore,~ ~
68      X,   173    |     Atlas, such as Caesar never saw~ ~
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