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 1      I,   534    |        standards wave above his head,~ ~
 2      I,   613    |         s rock and Atlas' hoary head.~ ~
 3      I,   667    |        the Flamen, on his noble head~ ~
 4     II,   133    |    conqueror snatched a reeking head~ ~
 5     II,   145    |     Prophet of ill, whose hoary head 7 was placed,~ ~
 6     II,   145(7) |                             The head of Antonius was struck off
 7     II,   198    |         the forbidden pyre. The head I found,~ ~
 8     II,   212    |                             The head of Marius? To please Sulla'
 9     II,   224    |   struck they fell; the severed head~ ~
10    III,   545    |            The ram conceals his head, which, poised and swung,~ ~
11    III,   547    |       with mantlets. Though the head~ ~
12    III,   811    |         raising up his drooping head~ ~
13     IV,    65(4) |         constellations with his head averse.~ ~
14     IV,   824(25)|         agility leaped upon its head, seized it and crushed it
15     IV,   826    |         moving shadow: he, with head~ ~
16      V,   636    |     raven, too, who plunged his head in spray,~ ~
17      V,   687    |        First Corus 30 lifts his head, and stirs the depths~ ~
18     VI,   121    |      out their sockets, and the head~ ~
19     VI,   375    |             Like Caesar, at the head of banded hosts.~ ~
20     VI,   419(17)| Phthiotis, in triumph, with his head and shoulders. By another
21     VI,   421    | Grieving 'twas all she had) the head and neck~ ~
22     VI,   607    |     sheltering roof her direful head~ ~
23     VI,   666    |                     Severed the head, and through the ghastly
24     VI,   786    |      heads of snakes his triple head,~ ~
25     VI,   841    |                   Whose severed head I placed upon the dish~ ~
26     VI,   854    |                             And head uplifting, present saw the
27     VI,   885    |     Unflinching on the Gorgon's head, and drive~ ~
28    VII,     2(1) |       at it!"~ ~ ~ And her sick head is bound about with clouds~ ~
29    VII,   361    |        hacked asunder, Caesar's head displayed~ ~
30    VII,   727    |                    He flung the head afar. Another dashed~ ~
31   VIII,    12    |        price he set on Caesar's head,~ ~
32   VIII,   772    |              Upon his lacerated head they marked~ ~
33   VIII,   777    |      face, and seized the noble head~ ~
34   VIII,   784    |                        The gory head dissevered. What! shalt
35   VIII,   793    |                             The head was lifted; while almost
36   VIII,   795    |         yet scarce glazed: that head at whose command~ ~
37   VIII,   902    |                Bring back thine head, dissevered, and may grant~ ~
38   VIII,   914    |                     And beg the head dissevered. But his work~ ~
39     IX,   167    |           Our murdered father's head, shorn from the trunk~ ~
40     IX,   194    |    furnace, that shall burn the head~ ~
41     IX,   260    |       Ptolemaeus. So he take my head~ ~
42     IX,   337    |                  Nor spare this head, which, laid before the
43     IX,   409(10)|    Pallas sprang armed from the head of Jupiter is well known.~ ~
44     IX,   411    |     springing from her father's head~ ~
45     IX,   741    |            Clustered around her head the poisonous brood~ ~
46     IX,   771    |       mountains, and the Gorgon head~ ~
47     IX,   781    |          Price of the monster's head: by her command~ ~
48     IX,   791    |                             Her head, while others lay upon her
49     IX,   802    |            Then with the Gorgon head the hero flew~ ~
50     IX,   843    |     Amphisbaena with his double head~ ~
51     IX,   846    |       His foaming jaws; Pareas, head erect~ ~
52     IX,   850    |                   850 His regal head, and frighted from his track~ ~
53     IX,   867    |         on a Dipsas; quick with head reversed~ ~
54     IX,   915    |              His inmost nature. Head and stalwart arms,~ ~
55     IX,  1200    |        dreadful gift, Pompeius' head,~ ~
56     IX,  1228    |                    Unveiled the head. Now had the hand of death~ ~
57     IX,  1240    |      mourn his son's dissevered head,~ ~
58     IX,  1272    |         by him detested, by the head~ ~
59     IX,  1298    |          Lay ye the chieftain's head within the tomb;~ ~
60      X,     1    |    following those who bore the head,~ ~
61      X,   119    |            That shore Pompeius' head! And now he threats~ ~
62      X,   421    |                      To lop the head of Caesar, and to join~ ~
63      X,   515    |         banquet fallen Caesar's head.~ ~
64      X,   562    |                     Thy severed head among the servant throng~ ~
65      X,   629    |         the shame! he fell; his head by sword~ ~
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