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 1      I,   647   |                               The flight of hovering bird, the pulse
 2      I,   663   |        Taught to observe sinister flight of birds;~ ~
 3     II          |                      BOOK II~ The Flight of Pompeius~ ~ ~ ~ ~
 4     II,   271   |                              Took flight from earth, now finds its
 5     II,   563   |          foe; the guard is put to flight,~ ~
 6     II,   645   |           then turned his back in flight?~ ~
 7     II,   651   |           and waned, compelled to flight~ ~
 8     II,   687   |          up Italia, and sought in flight~ ~
 9     II,   780   |                    780 For secret flight was come, no sailor shout~ ~
10     II,   805   |           the open: and Pompeius' flight~ ~
11    III,    56   |       That thus in safety Magnus' flight was sped.~ ~
12    III,   225   |           remotest nations in her flight,~ ~
13    III,   616   |           found in battle, and in flight~ ~
14    III,   830   |         victors home: in headlong flight~ ~
15     IV,   172   |         Which they had shunned in flight.~ ~ ~ ~ Their arms regained,~ ~
16     IV,   177   |                             Twixt flight and battle. In the plain
17     IV,   184   |         he cried, "and meet their flight in front;~ ~
18     IV,   308   |              Hopeless of life and flight. But Caesar cried:~ ~
19     IV,   468   |           force, by novel mode of flight~ ~
20     IV,   845   |        still deceiving, simulated flight,~ ~
21      V,    40(3)|          it had, before Pompeius' flight, declared public enemies.
22      V,   108   |     through the caves, and in its flight returns~ ~
23      V,   375   | unconquered chief, and yearns for flight.~ ~
24      V,   379   |               Shall Magnus in his flight with such a fleet~ ~
25      V,   387   |            Think you your dastard flight shall give me pause?~ ~
26      V,   820   |        820 Dispersed at large, in flight irregular,~ ~
27      V,   867   |           in thee; if fated is my flight,~ ~
28      V,   898   |           then: for Caesar in his flight~ ~
29      V,   903   |        prayer: if all is lost but flight,~ ~
30      V,   922   |          to her lord, his side in flight~ ~
31     VI          |                      BOOK VI~ The Flight Near Dyrrhachium.~ Scaeva'
32     VI,   178   |        from the war and sought in flight~ ~
33     VI,   290   |                            290 Of flight compelled by Scaeva. He,
34     VI,   383   |                 I gave thee by my flight? Rather than thou~ ~
35     VI,   508   |        Nor sought he sages who by flight of birds,~ ~
36    VII,   338   |                     The javelin's flight to me betrays the arm~ ~
37    VII,   515   |            aided by the vulture's flight,~ ~
38    VII,   578   |                    Urged on their flight afar: the hand must grip~ ~
39    VII,   788   |         Cornelia, didst cause his flight;~ ~
40    VII,   952   |         companion thee; no higher flight~ ~
41    VII,   974   |      gathering fowl, who in their flight had long~ ~
42   VIII,     5   |         veil the footsteps of his flight:~ ~
43   VIII,    21   |              Brought peril on his flight: 'twere better far~ ~
44   VIII,   301   |          comrades mine in war and flight!~ ~
45   VIII,   338   |                          Fatal in flight. Their archers first subdued~ ~
46   VIII,   422   |          Contends invincible; for flight is his~ ~
47   VIII,   682   |                                In flight to Lesbos? On the waves
48     IX,    21   |     Emathian plains he winged his flight,~ ~
49     IX,    66   |                     To stay their flight, lest haply from the shore~ ~
50     IX,   273   |                      Was fixed on flight, thus answered, "Pardon,
51     IX,   342   |           on Caesar. Dastardly is flight~ ~
52     IX,   783   |       sought the rising sun, with flight averse,~ ~
53      X,   220   |        the rumour of my kinsman's flight~ ~
54      X,   567   |             Despoiled, and of her flight. In the imminent risk~ ~
55      X,   656   |                               For flight was not, nor could the brave
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