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 1      I,    69    |              Then may all men lay down their arms, and peace~ ~
 2      I,   308    |            Upon the chiefs to lay their weapons down 11.~ ~
 3      I,   308(11)|    Pompeius and Caesar should lay their arms down simultaneously;
 4      I,   547    |                         Where lay the peril, through the choking
 5     II,    25    |                               Lay deep in every bosom: as
 6     II,    41    |                               Lay in the Thunderer's fane:
 7     II,    83    |                               Lay hid in marshy ooze, at thy
 8     II,   108    |                     Awhile he lay, and trod the hostile dust~ ~
 9     II,   233    |                          That lay beneath them; vessels in
10     II,   741    |                               Lay at his feet, the greatest
11     II,   745    |                               Lay all Italia; -- but while
12    III,   433    |     While intervening valleys lay between.~ ~
13    III,   446    |     And Fortune, hastening to lay the world~ ~
14    III,   568    |                               Lay prone, yet in its ruin larger
15    III,   629    |    the stroke, and vanquished lay~ ~
16     IV,    56    |      For stubborn frost still lay upon the land,~ ~
17     IV,   470    |                      470 They lay, nor build the ship, but
18     IV,   513    |                          Dark lay the waves beneath. Hither
19     IV,   755    |                          Then lay 'neath Varus. He, though
20      V,   211    |                    All things lay bare: the future yet unveiled~ ~
21      V,   361    |        Nor learn that men may lay their arms aside~ ~
22      V,   509    |     tempest was the calm that lay~ ~
23      V,   511    |  Against the course of nature lay outstretched~ ~
24      V,   720    |                   720 The sky lay on the deep; within the
25      V,   791    |                            We lay in slumber! Shame upon such
26     VI,   105    | succulence. They strengthless lay~ ~
27     VI,   126    |        such all their burial) lay~ ~
28     VI,   148    |                            To lay the turrets low; to mark
29     VI,   157    |        prone as in death they lay~ ~
30     VI,   283    |    reeking sword, low let him lay~ ~
31     VI,   293    |     combat. Fainting there he lay~ ~
32     VI,   355    |     kinsman, Caesar's vantage lay.~ ~
33     VI,   608    |                       Thus to lay down were crime: deserted
34     VI,   650    |                     650 Where lay a corpse upon the naked
35    VII,   385    |       Spare not our camp, but lay the rampart low~ ~
36    VII,   678    |                               Lay dead upon the field.~ ~ ~ ~
37    VII,   691    |                               Lay all the honour of Rome;
38    VII,   768    |                           Nor lay whole peoples low; my fall
39    VII,   886    |     soldier; and the murderer lay~ ~
40    VII,   936    |                    Wherein to lay the ashes of the fallen:~ ~
41    VII,   988    |      touch, nor limbs -- thus lay the dead~ ~
42   VIII,    67    |        and prone on earth she lay~ ~
43   VIII,   280    |               280 And Ephesus lay behind him, and the air~ ~
44   VIII,   486    |                               Lay at her victor's feet. To
45   VIII,   534    |                               Lay by Mount Casius, ere the
46   VIII,   883    |    above the corpse nor under lay,~ ~
47     IX,   138    |       but sorrowing there she lay,~ ~
48     IX,   182    |          So great a prize; to lay in earth the limbs~ ~
49     IX,   568    |                   Where walls lay prostrate, mighty stones
50     IX,   734    |        Plunged in its waters, lay Medusa's fields~ ~
51     IX,   788    |                               Lay all the monster, for such
52     IX,   791    |        Her head, while others lay upon her face~ ~
53     IX,   984    |                 On which they lay they feared; nor leaves
54     IX,  1097    |                Prostrate they lay their lips and from the
55     IX,  1154    |                               Lay at his feet in sacred shape
56     IX,  1298    |                               Lay ye the chieftain's head
57      X,   137    |                               Lay on its walls, but built
58      X,   163    |                               Lay kings, and Caesar in the
59      X,   164    |     There in her fatal beauty lay the Queen~ ~
60      X,   166    |     brother spouse; laden she lay~ ~
61      X,   427    |                           Now lay thy limbs upon the sumptuous
62      X,   532    |                               Lay in ignoble hiding place,
63      X,   598    |  storm th' assailants: and as lay the ships~ ~
64      X,   604    |       half merged the vessels lay~ ~
65      X,   618(25)|       island of Pharos, which lay over against the port of
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