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 1      I,    49    |      the routed navies; servile hands~ ~
 2      I,   123    |                    Took at your hands the rage of civil strife.~ ~
 3      I,   133    | threatening swords and join the hands.~ ~
 4      I,   439    |       swore consent with lifted hands~ ~
 5      I,   487    |    brave rebels whose undaunted hands~ ~
 6      I,   518    |   frights all others: they with hands~ ~
 7     II,    70    |                        70 Their hands still bloodless, strike
 8     II,   132    |        victims. Shamed by empty hands,~ ~
 9     II,   156    |      life, when he at Fortune's hands~ ~
10     II,   293    |               Should stir those hands to action! When the clouds~ ~
11     II,   330    |      base, who sits with folded hands?~ ~
12    III,    17    | Eumenides with torches in their hands~ ~
13    III,    24    |        Dropped from their weary hands. With me thy wife,~ ~
14    III,   376    |    world's end comes when other hands are armed 25~ ~
15    III,   404    |        Wives at their husbands' hands shall pray their fate,~ ~
16     IV,   346    |     their mouths with straining hands.~ ~
17     IV,   664    |            With all his hundred hands, or Typhon fierce,~ ~
18     IV,   692    |                   And grappling hands each seizes on his foe;~ ~
19     IV,   802    |       fills the mind, and eager hands~ ~
20      V,    34    |         its rights. In Caesar's hands~ ~
21      V,    56    |          within the chieftain's hands.~ ~ ~ ~
22      V,   313    |       temples did we spoil? Our hands~ ~
23      V,   318    | silvered locks, these nerveless hands~ ~
24      V,   355    |         aught save order at the hands~ ~
25      V,   408    |    Fortune relieves me! for the hands which aimed~ ~
26      V,   809    |     ships which, by the pilots' hands~ ~
27     VI,    68    |      Was spent in vain. So many hands had joined~ ~
28     VI,   205    |       Furnishing weapons to his hands; with beams,~ ~
29     VI,   361(10)|     avoid falling into Caesar's hands. See Book IV., line 5.~ ~
30     VI,   648    |         her teeth, and with her hands collects~ ~
31     VI,   851    |                    Well at your hands has merited), proclaim~ ~
32    VII,   131    |     Pompeius guardian, from his hands~ ~
33    VII,   199    |         were seen; or caused by hands divine~ ~
34    VII,   334    |         know. My fate is in the hands~ ~
35    VII,   351    |        Alone dividing us; their hands are full~ ~
36    VII,   458    |        in hope of empire. These hands shall do~ ~
37    VII,   537    |                     In fathers' hands and brothers'? Careless
38    VII,   574    |                             For hands still innocent. Chance rules
39    VII,   689    |                Noble at Brutus' hands -- then let him live,~ ~
40   VIII,    75    |                     Of soothing hands the life-blood to her veins~ ~
41   VIII,   169    |      Such lamentation, and such hands were raised~ ~
42   VIII,   358    |                             His hands, my kinsman's, never shed
43   VIII,   429    |    hostile trench, nor in their hands~ ~
44   VIII,   767    |                  While friendly hands upheld her fainting form;~ ~
45   VIII,   912    |       work, at impious Caesar's hands;~ ~
46     IX,    35    |              Back to the craven hands that cast them forth.~ ~
47     IX,   327    |                            Your hands were stained with blood?
48     IX,   406    |   rudder guided, and by pilots' hands~ ~
49     IX,   560    |        tight, and with clenched hands~ ~
50     IX,  1252    |          Griev'st that to other hands than thine was given~ ~
51     IX,  1268    |        Caesar than from Magnus' hands.~ ~
52     IX,  1288    |     else had my welcome at your hands~ ~
53      X,   415    |                     Just at our hands, become a Pharian crime,~ ~
54      X,   464    |       blood, and Fortune to our hands~ ~
55      X,   468    |                   Shed by these hands, shall give us this, that
56      X,   590    |          and Fortune from their hands~ ~
57      X,   634    |      Lagean blood: there at her hands,~ ~
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