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1 I, 44 | Thronged with our dead be dire Pharsalia's fields,~ ~ 2 I, 627 | And dead men's ashes muttered from 3 II, 164 | great Sulla to avenge the dead,~ ~ 4 II, 178 | tombs and, mingling with the dead,~ ~ 5 II, 194 | parents sought and stole their dead.~ ~ 6 II, 209 | beneath some ruin lie the dead;~ ~ 7 II, 231 | Tuscan flood received the dead~ ~ 8 II, 240 | longer held him, and the dead were thrown~ ~ 9 II, 370 | 370 Of dead Hortensius grieving Marcia 10 II, 690 | false message of the hero dead;~ ~ 11 II, 722 | Rhipaean, and by that dead northern marsh~ ~ 12 III, 20 | 20 Were made to bear thy dead: while Hell itself~ ~ 13 III, 139 | spake: "Save o'er Metellus dead~ ~ 14 III, 639 | kept asunder. Some, half dead,~ ~ 15 III, 741 | The fallen dead and snatch the sword that 16 III, 792 | shalt thou play, not wholly dead, the part~ ~ 17 III, 837 | Fought for the dead. But Brutus thus at sea~ ~ 18 IV, 635 | Piled up with dead; which, when the foemen 19 IV, 892 | upright against his comrade dead.~ ~ ~ ~ 20 V, 10 | 10 Ere yet the year was dead: a foreign land~ ~ 21 VI, 125 | struck its victim, and the dead~ ~ 22 VI, 610 | 610 She dragged the dead. Nor life nor gods forbad~ ~ 23 VI, 613(35)| present at the meetings of the dead and hear their voices. So, 24 VI, 613(35)| in the sixth Aeneid, the dead Greek warriors in feeble 25 VI, 632 | Those who were dead no longer; and the pyre~ ~ 26 VI, 637 | redolent fire that burned the dead.~ ~ 27 VI, 690 | Plunder the ashes of the noble dead,~ ~ 28 VI, 736 | raise a single corpse. From dead men's lips~ ~ 29 VI, 758 | The dead man's life.~ ~ ~ ~ Close 30 VI, 768 | Permit the passage of the dead to earth,~ ~ 31 VI, 862 | moveless corse; and on the dead~ ~ 32 VI, 982 | To which the dead man comes: then as the flames~ ~ 33 VII, 46 | their bosoms as for Brutus dead.~ ~ 34 VII, 208 | air, and shades of kindred dead~ ~ 35 VII, 557(20)| will praise me, living or dead." -- Durny, "History of 36 VII, 654 | joy of battle: midst the dead~ ~ 37 VII, 678 | Lay dead upon the field.~ ~ ~ ~ But, 38 VII, 815 | Look back upon the dead that load the plain,~ ~ 39 VII, 900 | brother slain. But all the dead~ ~ 40 VII, 924 | whence he might watch the dead,~ ~ 41 VII, 931 | the earth the Roman consul dead,~ ~ 42 VII, 954 | Stygian darkness; for the dead~ ~ 43 VII, 988 | nor limbs -- thus lay the dead~ ~ 44 VII, 1011 | the resting-place of Roman dead;~ ~ 45 VIII, 483 | Teuton, till the Parthian dead~ ~ 46 VIII, 497 | Memorials of the dead. Red is yon wall~ ~ 47 VIII, 836 | Love for the dead compelled his trembling 48 VIII, 864 | Beneath her husband dead, but on the deep~ ~ 49 VIII, 938 | For Magnus dead: and shall one Pharian stone~ ~ 50 VIII, 977 | Our dead containest. Nor, though 51 IX, 15 | The buried dead, in union with the spheres,~ ~ 52 IX, 71 | cast myself upon the hero dead,~ ~ 53 IX, 264 | Of that most noble dead.~ ~ ~ ~ Meanwhile the crowd~ ~ 54 IX, 801 | writhing snakes the features dead.~ ~ 55 IX, 852(26)| basilisks, to strike thee dead!) The word is also used 56 IX, 1171 | gods, "Ye deities of the dead,~ ~ 57 IX, 1296 | in honour of the mighty dead,~ ~ 58 X, 338 | Ate of his dead 18 and, Nile unknown, returned.~ ~