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1 I, 31| seen the passer by. The fields in vain,~ ~ 2 I, 44| dead be dire Pharsalia's fields,~ ~ 3 I, 190| ruins nations; while the fields~ ~ 4 I, 255| soil of Italy's forbidden fields,~ ~ 5 I, 292| depth of winter all the fields are still,~ ~ 6 I, 392| cottage homes their joys, what fields their fruit~ ~ 7 I, 394| That pirates only till the fields alight?~ ~ 8 I, 715| And fields refuse their timely fruit? 9 II, 241| Back on the fields above. With labour huge~ ~ 10 II, 445| To fields Campanian, and held the 11 II, 483| strike plainwards, and on fields of Gaul~ ~ 12 II, 502| the harvests, not through fields unharmed~ ~ 13 II, 600| the pillage on Hesperian fields,~ ~ 14 III, 13| Driven from Elysian fields and from the plains~ ~ 15 III, 219| Who till Penean fields and turn the share~ ~ 16 III, 237| Celaenae's fields which mourned of yore the 17 IV, 291| favour thee. Thessalian fields~ ~ 18 IV, 614| And so in Phasis' fields the sons of earth,~ ~ 19 IV, 648| Nor less were Libyan fields ablaze with war.~ ~ 20 IV, 666| That not in Phlegra's 17 fields Antaeus grew,~ ~ 21 V, 284| comrades trusted in a hundred fields,~ ~ 22 V, 305| sword to slay us; let the fields of Gaul~ ~ 23 VI, 15| path between the wooded fields~ ~ 24 VI, 82| peaceful tills the mid-Sicilian fields~ ~ 25 VI, 104| their gallop on the grassy fields~ ~ 26 VI, 153| dust.~ ~ ~ ~ Up from the fields~ ~ 27 VI, 320| in swirling eddies over fields~ ~ 28 VI, 403| The fields were marsh, for Tempe's 29 VI, 673| Through fields deserted; while a faithful 30 VI, 712| That bar th' Elysian fields; let Death confess~ ~ 31 VI, 735| death in these Thessalian fields abounds~ ~ 32 VI, 927| the peace that ruled the fields of death.~ ~ 33 VI, 968| surer prophet, in Sicilian fields~ ~ 34 VII, 192| To fields afar; nor was a victim found~ ~ 35 VII, 478| Untenanted her dwellings and her fields:~ ~ 36 VII, 625| Or if thy fields must run with Roman blood~ ~ 37 VII, 733| Pharsalus. Not, as in other fields,~ ~ 38 VII, 996| shall the harvest of thy fields arise~ ~ 39 VII, 1011| Thy fields, the resting-place of Roman 40 VII, 1014| On fields made fertile by our mouldering 41 VIII, 48| thou present in Thessalia's fields.~ ~ 42 VIII, 606| The fields, though softened by the 43 VIII, 970| water to his source, thy fields~ ~ 44 IX, 197| husbandman shall live to till the fields~ ~ 45 IX, 220| 220 To render to the fields their verdant growth;~ ~ 46 IX, 734| its waters, lay Medusa's fields~ ~ 47 IX, 929| struck, who erst in Marsian fields~ ~ 48 IX, 1004| snakes, and to the barren fields~ ~ 49 IX, 1021| Nor European fields I hope for now~ ~ 50 IX, 1103| Upon the barren fields in lengthy march. 30~ ~ 51 X, 200| amomum from the neighbouring fields.~ ~ 52 X, 354| Strik'st thou the Ethiop fields. Nor knows the world~ ~ 53 X, 377| Arabian peoples from Egyptian fields~ ~ 54 X, 400| thee access to the open fields."~ ~ ~ ~ 55 X, 663| on the wall by Epidamnus' fields~ ~