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 1      I,   304    |    Tribunes. They to Caesar's camp~ ~
 2      I,   436    |            To measure out the camp, against the wall~ ~
 3      I,   449    |           And breaking up his camp set on for Rome.~ ~ ~ ~
 4     II,    50    |                50 Seeking the camp and setting forth to war,~ ~
 5     II,   117    |        Who brought not to the camp some proof of crime.~ ~
 6     II,   286    |      for blood, they seek the camp.~ ~
 7     II,   392    |      here, but take me to the camp,~ ~
 8     II,   584    |      who joined his country's camp~ ~
 9     II,   595    |     soldiers ere he moved his camp~ ~
10     II,   726    |      by me, as vassals, to my camp~ ~
11    III,   246    |               Pompeius' fated camp: nor held them back~ ~
12    III,   430    |        as he deemed it) for a camp with ditch~ ~
13    III,   436    |    furthest boundaries of his camp,~ ~
14     IV,     8    |  There with the Romans in the camp were joined~ ~
15     IV,    19    |                   Was Magnus' camp; but Caesar's on a hill,~ ~
16     IV,    36    |         Which parted from the camp Ilerda's walls,~ ~
17     IV,    98    |      the field, his tottering camp~ ~
18     IV,   167    |     dawn, when Caesar saw the camp~ ~
19     IV,   188    |               And place their camp. Short was the span between~ ~
20     IV,   201    |  olden studies: he who in the camp~ ~
21     IV,   223    |       peaceful, and in either camp~ ~
22     IV,   235    |     made; himself and all his camp~ ~
23     IV,   286    |              Through the wild camp they smite their kinsmen
24     IV,   379    | hardly living, to the hostile camp~ ~
25     IV,   462    |   ills but famine) placed his camp.~ ~
26     IV,   655    |                 He placed his camp: then sought the further
27     IV,   745    |                  Here was his camp; here can'st thou see the
28     IV,   795    |             Creep through his camp, and discipline to fail,~ ~
29     IV,   815    |      He smote them till their camp opposed his way.~ ~
30     IV,   834    |    horse by night without the camp~ ~
31     IV,   932(27)|       His arrival in Caesar's camp is described in Book I.,
32      V,    12    |       high debate. No warlike camp~ ~
33      V,    47(4) |    were senators in Pompeius' camp, out of a total of between
34      V,   342    |              Thus through the camp the troops demand their
35      V,   411    |   conflict. Quit ye, then, my camp,~ ~
36      V,   543    |   abhorrence: for from either camp~ ~
37      V,   565    |                   My friendly camp? I mourn the waste of days~ ~
38      V,   569    |    shall they come to join my camp,~ ~
39      V,   582    |   Restored the weary; and the camp was still.~ ~
40      V,   777    |      came, he entered not the camp~ ~
41      V,   829    |                    Before his camp, Cornelia he resolved~ ~
42     VI,    14    |          The rampart of their camp. Then marching swift~ ~
43     VI,    38    |     Though spread in spacious camp upon the hills.~ ~
44     VI,    54    |          Nor room to move his camp; nay, rivers rose~ ~
45     VI,   127    |    with the living. Yet their camp was pitched~ ~
46     VI,   271    |      me up to place me in the camp~ ~
47     VI,   315    |              Spread forth his camp. They joyful leave the tents~ ~
48     VI,   984    |           Together sought the camp; and as the dawn~ ~
49    VII,    70    |                 70 Of Magnus' camp Pharsalia was the prayer;~ ~
50    VII,   149    |       an idle burden. Now the camp~ ~
51    VII,   385    |                 Spare not our camp, but lay the rampart low~ ~
52    VII,   393    |               Tread low their camp when rushing to the fight;~ ~
53    VII,   852    |       no gain. But that their camp~ ~
54    VII,   861    |      the booty of the hostile camp.~ ~
55   VIII,    16    |                           The camp Pharsalian, ere yet was
56   VIII,   103    |      my wedlock to the doomed camp~ ~
57   VIII,   435    |                             A camp, not take it: poisoned are
58     IX,   143    |               Where stood the camp of Cato. Sad as one~ ~
59     IX,   267    |     called them to desert the camp.~ ~
60     IX,  1071    | serpents flee: next round the camp~ ~
61     IX,  1217    |      him vassal worthy of thy camp~ ~
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