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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~ ~
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