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1 I, 47 | dearth; on Munda's final field~ ~ 2 I, 153 | when some oak, in fruitful field sublime,~ ~ 3 I, 205 | the annual contests of the Field.~ ~ 4 II, 217 | stained with blood the field~ ~ 5 II, 238 | its path through town and field~ ~ 6 II, 246 | these, a tomb in middle field of Mars~ ~ 7 IV, 98 | Are shipwrecked on the field, his tottering camp~ ~ 8 IV, 403 | corpses prostrate on the field of war~ ~ 9 IV, 428 | of earth. The flood, the field~ ~ 10 IV, 548 | heaps of foemen load the field,~ ~ 11 IV, 666(17)| Sejanus: -- "Phlegra, the field where all the sons of earth 12 IV, 813 | ills to come: for from the field~ ~ 13 IV, 898 | that our Romans on that field should die~ ~ 14 V, 293 | behest drew nations to the field:~ ~ 15 V, 454 | Consul"? 23 Now the famous field~ ~ 16 VI, 53 | Nor field nor forage in th' encircled 17 VI, 582 | the surface of the frosty field;~ ~ 18 VI, 684 | Philippi's field, polluted with her song,~ ~ 19 VII, 177 | not, as they sought the field,~ ~ 20 VII, 203 | Baebeis, 8 and Pharsalia's field~ ~ 21 VII, 302 | years of service in the field.~ ~ 22 VII, 350 | gods so near; this little field~ ~ 23 VII, 362 | rostra; and that narrow field~ ~ 24 VII, 517 | walls, down to the crimsoned field~ ~ 25 VII, 615 | comrades spurring from the field~ ~ 26 VII, 678 | Lay dead upon the field.~ ~ ~ ~ But, Brutus, where,~ ~ 27 VII, 685 | thee on Philippi's fated field~ ~ 28 VII, 690 | victim!~ ~ ~ ~ There upon the field~ ~ 29 VII, 694(24)| cruelty and treachery, on the field of Pharsalia" (Merivale, " 30 VII, 755 | That filled the field scarce brought him to confess~ ~ 31 VII, 818 | the city, who on such a field~ ~ 32 VII, 850 | deep enough upon the fatal field,~ ~ 33 VII, 867 | vanquished of Pharsalia's field~ ~ 34 VII, 917 | butchery of Pharsalia's field 27~ ~ 35 VII, 917(27)| Pompeians perished on the field, and were taken prisoners. 36 VII, 917(27)| When Caesar passed over the field he is recorded to have said 37 VII, 925 | his eyes upon Emathia's field~ ~ 38 VII, 961 | Why flee thy field of triumph? Why desert~ ~ 39 VII, 966 | victor, hold Pharsalia's field.~ ~ ~ ~ 40 VIII, 124 | Who saw Thessalia's field without a tear.~ ~ ~ ~ 41 VIII, 233 | though vanquished in the field,~ ~ 42 VIII, 306 | of courage! Magnus on the field~ ~ 43 VIII, 443 | And empty quiver from the field. His faith~ ~ 44 VIII, 698 | spare to dread Pharsalus field~ ~ 45 IX, 30 | country: since Pharsalia's field~ ~ 46 IX, 279 | rout nor dread Pharsalia's field~ ~ 47 IX, 533 | The Nasamon saw his scanty field and home~ ~ 48 IX, 1207 | absent from the Thracian field,~ ~ 49 IX, 1245 | Looked on Pharsalia's field. O fate most hard!~ ~ 50 IX, 1276 | weapons? In Thessalia's field~ ~