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1 I, 467 | amain or when the wave rolls back --~ ~ 2 I, 600(21)| Lecca:~ ~ The day goes back,~ ~ Or else my senses.~ ~ 3 I, 662 | Bring back Cybebe laved; the augur 4 II, 236 | Dammed back by carnage. Through the 5 II, 241 | Back on the fields above. With 6 II, 385 | Give back the name of wife: upon my 7 II, 554 | And streams to keep me back? What though the flood~ ~ 8 II, 568 | ramparts; when the gates fly back,~ ~ 9 II, 645 | cliffs; then turned his back in flight?~ ~ 10 II, 674 | Drew back the standards, for the soldier' 11 II, 692 | Draws back her coast, a little tongue 12 III, 246 | fated camp: nor held them back~ ~ 13 III, 380 | 380 Back from our gates, but enter 14 III, 487 | Held back the blow they thought would 15 III, 615 | Falls back repelled. But soon the Grecian 16 III, 632 | Held back the while. And now no outstretched 17 III, 650 | stern Phocaean, pierced his back and breast~ ~ 18 III, 673 | ever to the weeping parents back~ ~ 19 III, 704 | his comrades dragged him back,~ ~ 20 III, 745 | Back to the hostile ranks from 21 IV, 44 | comrade's shield had fallen back;~ ~ 22 IV, 51 | Hold back the foe. Thus gained his 23 IV, 70 | 70 Forced Boreas back: and breaking on the mists~ ~ 24 IV, 274 | Comes back upon them till they hardly 25 IV, 309 | Hold back your weapons, soldiers, 26 IV, 517 | In boisterous surges back, as boils the tide~ ~ 27 IV, 704 | in the giant's yielding back and sides,~ ~ 28 IV, 879 | circle, for the first pressed back~ ~ 29 V, 260 | 260 Back from her soul his secrets; 30 V, 279 | Almost turned back the prosperous tide of fate.~ ~ 31 V, 421 | Drew back and trembled at the voice 32 V, 567 | call unceasing: hold not back~ ~ 33 V, 658 | Back on our course forbidden 34 V, 690 | 690 Drove back the deep that doubted which 35 VI, 351 | Back from the battle.~ ~ ~ ~ 36 VI, 711 | from hell itself. Fling back the gates~ ~ 37 VI, 749 | Armies to raise and order back to life~ ~ 38 VI, 798 | Which holds the vessel back 38 though eastern winds~ ~ 39 VI, 901 | Brought back again: but from his lips 40 VII, 132 | Take back the charge grown weightier, 41 VII, 300 | refused: this gives you back~ ~ 42 VII, 504 | Turned back the centuries and spoke 43 VII, 571 | Borne back from all the earth they 44 VII, 791 | fearing not the weapons at his back,~ ~ 45 VII, 815 | Look back upon the dead that load 46 VIII, 506 | trackless Syrtes forces back~ ~ 47 VIII, 732 | Call back my triumphs. Life may bring 48 VIII, 878 | Back to the headless trunk at 49 VIII, 902 | Bring back thine head, dissevered, 50 VIII, 970 | 970 Turn back his water to his source, 51 IX, 35 | Back to the craven hands that 52 IX, 67 | Back to the sea might float the 53 IX, 384 | Drave back th' invading ships, and 54 IX, 565 | Back to their feet, when lo! 55 IX, 620 | the Scales does Ram give back his hours,~ ~ 56 IX, 767 | Back from her visage. Atlas in 57 IX, 994 | Give back Thessalia. Sworn to meet 58 IX, 1223 | Gave back to him the sceptre. For 59 X, 41 | Stayed back his course, nor Hammon's 60 X, 263 | Till night wins back her losses from the sun. 12~ ~ ~ ~ 61 X, 296 | Forcing his current back whose several mouths~ ~ 62 X, 597 | He forces back, and though besieged he 63 X, 665 | Drove back Pompeius as he trod the