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1 I, 118 | Who held apart the chiefs, in piteous 2 I, 192 | the mattock which a Curius held,~ ~ 3 I, 424 | Held firm the oar that tamed 4 II, 240 | 240 No longer held him, and the dead were thrown~ ~ 5 II, 445 | To fields Campanian, and held the walls~ ~ 6 II, 511 | The people's favour held, yet faith with fear~ ~ 7 II, 530 | though by bravest legions held~ ~ 8 II, 534 | But brave Domitius held firm his post 22~ ~ 9 II, 657 | Of Scythian Pontus, held the fates of Rome~ ~ 10 II, 700 | 700 Held by their trembling cables 11 II, 805 | And held the open: and Pompeius' 12 III, 122(6) | He held no office at the time.~ ~ 13 III, 246 | Pompeius' fated camp: nor held them back~ ~ 14 III, 347 | Held to their pledged obedience, 15 III, 368 | That Jupiter supreme still held the throne.~ ~ 16 III, 452 | Held firm the soil, lest pressed 17 III, 470 | 470 Held the mid space: and, pallid 18 III, 487 | Held back the blow they thought 19 III, 534 | And held above their helms), the 20 III, 539 | Held firm together, like to hail 21 III, 632 | Held back the while. And now 22 III, 678 | So died, upon the side it held, the hand,~ ~ 23 IV, 5 | Afranius and Petreius 1 held command,~ ~ 24 IV, 39 | onset. From the height they held~ ~ 25 IV, 65 | Helle, 4 and the hours were held~ ~ 26 IV, 176 | dashed the horsemen on, and held the foe~ ~ 27 IV, 182 | That if Petreius held, the war must pass~ ~ 28 IV, 224 | Sweet converse held the soldiers; on the grass~ ~ 29 IV, 525 | The bands that held them; without hope he fights,~ ~ 30 IV, 734 | And held by middle girth the giant 31 IV, 760 | 760 Held the dominion. From the western 32 V, 32 | When Veii held Camillus, there with him~ ~ 33 V, 454(23)| Massilia. Entering Rome, he held the office for eleven days 34 V, 564 | To harbours held by foes; and dost thou fear~ ~ 35 V, 789 | Deserving held to join his fate with thine?~ ~ 36 V, 810 | the wind in equal order held,~ ~ 37 VI, 117 | Held yet more poison than the 38 VI, 350 | Magnus suffered not, and held his troops.~ ~ 39 VI, 634 | enkindled, and the torch which held~ ~ 40 VI, 667 | Held by her own apart, some impious 41 VII, 524 | Held by a kindlier fate in despot 42 VII, 554 | life-blood pressed; and all men held~ ~ 43 VII, 563 | Still held his hand! Then from the 44 VII, 652 | Or held it idle, and the cheek that 45 VIII, 19 | Nor held disaster sure, though Magnus' 46 VIII, 636 | Held worlds apart! Pompeius, 47 VIII, 715 | And held his breath within him, lest 48 VIII, 824 | In misery. Long Fortune held the hand~ ~ 49 IX, 141 | eastern breeze more gently held~ ~ 50 IX, 195 | They held in insult. Thus their land 51 IX, 419 | once the sleepless dragon held his watch,~ ~ 52 IX, 567 | Which held them motionless. And from 53 IX, 715 | which clustered serpents held~ ~ 54 IX, 794 | But Pallas held, and the descending blade~ ~ 55 IX, 825 | More copious held. Greedy of warmth it seeks~ ~ 56 IX, 910 | Were all the bands that held his muscles drawn~ ~ 57 IX, 927 | The clay that held it.~ ~ ~ ~ Lo! a different 58 IX, 1088 | That held the venomous juice within 59 IX, 1194 | Then Caesar saw that tumult held the shore,~ ~ 60 IX, 1227 | the doing."~ ~ ~ Then he held and showed~ ~ 61 X, 59 | And puny Pella held as province sure~ ~ 62 X, 591 | Held fast the palace as a battlement.~ ~