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1 I, 21 | Long since barbarians by the 2 I, 80 | 80 Abide not long the mightiest lords of earth;~ ~ 3 I, 272 | Long hanging through the years 4 I, 321 | Thine armies ten long years ere victory came,~ ~ 5 I, 341 | Who by my side for ten long years have faced,~ ~ 6 I, 380 | 380 Of these long years of power and of crime?~ ~ 7 I, 389 | Let these at least of long and toilsome war~ ~ 8 II, 81(1) | appear that he was there long. A Gallic soldier was sent 9 II, 85 | And waving rushes; but ere long the chains~ ~ 10 II, 338 | Marshals the long procession to the tomb,~ ~ 11 II, 407(16)| The bride was dressed in a long white robe, bound round 12 III, 30 | 30 So long as I may break thy nightly 13 III, 86 | What long array of triumph had he 14 III, 538 | Flung ponderous masses down. Long as the shields~ ~ 15 III, 540 | Harmless upon a roof, so long the stones~ ~ 16 III, 712 | Long strove the fates, and hardly 17 III, 786 | life had left him; yet ere long he knew~ ~ 18 IV, 28 | In long array confronted; standard 19 IV, 270 | Grown strange to forests, long confined in dens,~ ~ 20 IV, 394 | So long as brave men should. The 21 IV, 500 | 500 Ere long they manned the rafts in 22 IV, 528 | Against opposing hosts; nor long the fight,~ ~ 23 IV, 538 | destined doom. None know how long~ ~ 24 IV, 694 | Long time in vain; for firm the 25 IV, 737 | death upon him, and 'twas long~ ~ 26 IV, 929 | And bloody Cinna, and the long descent~ ~ 27 V, 41 | crimes and bloodshed, through long years of peace,~ ~ 28 V, 153 | Long has Parnassus and its silent 29 V, 210 | the centuries. In order long~ ~ 30 V, 491 | our victorious prows. Too long we waste~ ~ 31 V, 562 | sluggard, not to leave him. Long ago~ ~ 32 V, 647 | The main was boiling in long tracts of foam,~ ~ 33 V, 674 | Nor shall the wind rage long: the boat itself~ ~ 34 V, 703 | Sounds wandering Hadria. How long the crags~ ~ 35 V, 848 | day of sorrow comes, too long delayed,~ ~ 36 V, 849 | Nor long enough! With Caesar at our 37 V, 853 | Thou wilt not long be absent from thy lord.~ ~ 38 V, 881 | Her and not thee? Long since our mutual fates~ ~ 39 VI, 73 | Her voyage round the long Malean cape,~ ~ 40 VI, 171 | This hero soldier: long he served in fight~ ~ 41 VI, 682 | Thessalian soil the blood ere long~ ~ 42 VI, 845 | I claim no soul long banished from the light.~ ~ 43 VII, 84 | So long shall Caesar plunge the 44 VII, 203(8) | the Balkans) were at a long distance from Pharsalia. 45 VII, 222(10)| You conquer, Caesar.'" (Long's translation.)~ ~ 46 VII, 246 | For that long since accomplished; and 47 VII, 366 | Is cast long since. This sword, should 48 VII, 901 | In long array were visioned to the 49 VII, 974 | who in their flight had long~ ~ 50 VIII, 24 | Too long had great Pompeius from 51 VIII, 131 | Long since devoted, Magnus, to 52 VIII, 135 | the victor's favour; we long since~ ~ 53 VIII, 174 | Long since their gentle guest. 54 VIII, 514(14)| by Sir Thomas May, of the Long Parliament:~ ~ "Men used 55 VIII, 593 | curse? In Caesar's eyes long since~ ~ 56 VIII, 824 | In misery. Long Fortune held the hand~ ~ 57 IX, 248 | Long since with Marius and Sulla 58 IX, 278 | Long since unseen, our children 59 IX, 1019 | There may we long, where yet some living thing~ ~ 60 IX, 1162 | Long as the heroes of the Trojan 61 IX, 1164 | So long shall future races read 62 X, 491 | By long forgetfulness of Rome debased:~ ~