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 1      I,    11(2) |        Crassus had been defeated and slain by the Parthians in B.C.
 2     II,    54    |                      Fought and were slain! What wretched lot is ours!~ ~
 3     II,   151(8) |            was Pontifex Maximus, and slain by the altar of Vesta.~ ~
 4     II,   159    |                And Colline gate were slain, then, when the rule~ ~
 5     II,   176    |              foul trophy of a father slain,~ ~
 6     II,   192    |          touched the features of the slain~ ~
 7     II,   195    |               the body of my brother slain~ ~
 8     II,   221    |           man's revenge. Between the slain~ ~
 9     II,   225    |          from the shoulders; but the slain~ ~
10    III,   635    |           the stroke, and falls when slain~ ~
11    III,   688    |                                  Had slain his comrades, pierced with
12    III,   832    |          parents for their offspring slain,~ ~
13    III,   835    |             her last kiss some Roman slain;~ ~
14     IV,     5(1) | distinguished officers. Afranius was slain by Caesar's soldiers after
15     IV,   673    |              made his feast on lions slain in chase:~ ~
16     IV,   685    |                                      Slain in Cleone; nor Antaeus less~ ~
17     IV,   876    |           And sidelong sword-thrusts slain: nor wounds alone,~ ~
18     IV,   901    |            knowing that his host was slain.~ ~
19      V,   399(20)|            Hammon in Book IX. He was slain at Munda, B.C. 45.~ ~
20     VI,   213    |              crackle. As the pile of slain~ ~
21     VI,   466(26)|              The teeth of the dragon slain by Cadmus; though this took
22     VI,   510    |             of heaven, or by victims slain,~ ~
23     VI,   584    |             the snake by human venom slain.~ ~ ~ ~
24     VI,   748    |                         The fates of slain unnumbered; had she striven~ ~
25    VII,   172    |            great Apollo after Python slain~ ~
26    VII,   383    |           home the blade. Unless the slain be known~ ~
27    VII,   730    |             730 His kinship with the slain. Yet for each death~ ~
28    VII,   734    |                          By soldiers slain, or captains; here were
29    VII,   900    |              900 And one his brother slain. But all the dead~ ~
30    VII,   915    |             Avernus, and the ghostly slain~ ~
31    VII,   923    |                            Of Magnus slain; and for the morn's repast~ ~
32    VII,   937    |            one holocaust the nations slain;~ ~
33    VII,   960    |         rites of burial to thousands slain,~ ~
34    VII,   969    |             tracks the bodies of the slain.~ ~
35   VIII,   485    |                           Our heroes slain; and haughty Babylon~ ~
36   VIII,   499    |                        Engulfed them slain, or Tigris' winding stream~ ~
37   VIII,   739    |             whom my wicked self hath slain!~ ~
38   VIII,   790    |             the features of the hero slain,~ ~
39     IX,    83    |              be my lot? her husbands slain~ ~
40     IX,   226    |                   For him their hero slain, as these few words~ ~
41     IX,   332    |                   Your former master slain, ye seek his heir!~ ~
42     IX,   777(21)|         purpose; with which had been slain Argus the guardian of Io (
43     IX,   778    |         crimson from another monster slain,~ ~
44     IX,   978    |            won the glory of Orion 28 slain;~ ~
45     IX,  1000    |                                 1000 Slain by some heavenly cause,
46     IX,  1117    |          Caesar sated with Emathia's slain~ ~
47     IX,  1205    |            know, safe by thy kinsman slain;~ ~
48      X,   474    |                           To peoples slain fit offerings, and send~ ~
49      X,   551    |                      Upon his victim slain, to prove his skill.~ ~
50      X,   644    |                    Still, though was slain the author of the strife,~ ~
51      X,   660    |               660 Or mighty heaps of slain: his only doubt~ ~
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