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1 I, 368 | judgment-seat where Milo 14 stood?~ ~ 2 II, 235 | Still to the sea, the upper stood on high~ ~ 3 III, 132 | Of Caesar's troops, and stood before the doors~ ~ 4 III, 451 | On earth and brushwood stood, a timber frame~ ~ 5 III, 453 | might topple down. There stood a grove~ ~ 6 IV, 229 | Where stood the ranks arrayed, from 7 IV, 383 | mindful in disaster -- thus he stood,~ ~ 8 IV, 520 | 520 Stood motionless the raft. Octavius' 9 IV, 596 | granted. But the band devoted stood,~ ~ 10 IV, 695 | Stood column-like, nor yielded; 11 IV, 699 | Till chilly drops stood on Antaeas' limbs,~ ~ 12 IV, 713 | Amazed the hero stood at such a strength.~ ~ 13 IV, 872 | Stood there to meet his fate -- 14 IV, 891 | corpses; for each Roman stood~ ~ 15 V, 131 | Has silent stood, and kings forbade the gods 12~ ~ 16 V, 365 | a turfy mound unmoved he stood~ ~ 17 VI, 16(1) | metropolis of Corcyra. It stood some sixty miles north of 18 VI, 217 | Of foes he stood, hemmed in by densest ranks~ ~ 19 VI, 262 | Stood foul with crimson flow. 20 VI, 855 | Hard by he stood, beside the hated corpse~ ~ 21 VII, 251 | And stood arranged for battle. On 22 VII, 255 | Though fates be adverse, stood: in middle line~ ~ 23 VII, 268 | Gaul stood arrayed against her ancient 24 VII, 402 | He stood astonied, while a deadly 25 VII, 619 | There stood the victim, and the victor' 26 VII, 631 | Where stood the chosen of Pompeius' 27 VII, 700 | Again to pardon. Caesar stood and saw~ ~ 28 VII, 721 | Prone at the stroke; one stood though shorn of limb;~ ~ 29 VII, 758 | plain, which when he nearer stood~ ~ 30 VIII, 179 | Their fortunes stood.~ ~ ~ ~ Now slowly to the 31 VIII, 234 | fate, in exile, still there stood,~ ~ 32 VIII, 260 | the ocean, nearer far I stood~ ~ 33 VIII, 687 | Stood silent, anxious, waiting 34 VIII, 693 | There stood he, minion to a barbarous 35 IX, 143 | Where stood the camp of Cato. Sad as 36 IX, 414 | She stood, reflected in the placid 37 IX, 546 | By not resisting stood, and blasts that whirled~ ~ 38 IX, 565 | feet, when lo! around them stood,~ ~ 39 IX, 634 | doors the Eastern peoples stood~ ~ 40 IX, 696 | Stood motionless. If for the truly 41 IX, 765 | Rigid in marble stood. The Gorgon sight~ ~ 42 IX, 770 | 770 Phlegraean giants stood and frighted heaven,~ ~ 43 IX, 914 | So by unholy death there stood revealed~ ~ 44 IX, 957 | Stood still the blood congealed: 45 X, 138 | gleamed the palace. Agate stood~ ~ 46 X, 536 | They stood, with dread and fury in 47 X, 618(25)| a narrow causeway. On it stood the lighthouse. (See Book