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1 I, 54| heaven rejoicing; and shalt hold a throne,~ ~ 2 I, 180| 180 Their hold had taken, such as are the 3 I, 320| such reward. Could Gallia hold~ ~ 4 I, 452| No longer hold the warlike Lingon down,~ ~ 5 I, 464| the roadstead by Monaecus' hold.~ ~ 6 I, 568| walls that all mankind might hold,~ ~ 7 II, 96| Mysterious, `Hold! the fates permit thee not~ ~ 8 II, 342| tear thee from me, till I hold~ ~ 9 II, 824| Then Magnus, hold'st the deep; yet not the 10 III, 96| Now Anxur's hold was passed, the oozy road~ ~ 11 III, 251| Damascus and from Gaza's hold,~ ~ 12 III, 361| We hold aloof: no stranger hand 13 III, 555| Thus far to hold their battlements was all~ ~ 14 III, 685| No sheltering hold, but with his chest advanced~ ~ 15 IV, 51| Hold back the foe. Thus gained 16 IV, 309| Hold back your weapons, soldiers, 17 IV, 749| fortunes of the spot must hold in store~ ~ 18 IV, 790| 790 (Ta'en in Corfinium's hold) 23 in waves of Rhine~ ~ 19 V, 332| Nor human ordinance shall hold thine hand.~ ~ 20 V, 414| who led this mad revolt I hold,~ ~ 21 V, 481| sky and ocean, firm its hold;~ ~ 22 V, 567| winds I call unceasing: hold not back~ ~ 23 V, 572| Dost hold Italia, but Epirus I~ ~ 24 VI, 88| columns leave their rocky hold~ ~ 25 VI, 416| most awful torch; Larissa's hold~ ~ 26 VI, 832| Hold silent converse; warder 27 VI, 973| your conquests, now shall hold alike~ ~ 28 VII, 297| For which I hold since Rubicon was passed~ ~ 29 VII, 472| Veii, Cora and Laurentum's hold;~ ~ 30 VII, 672| Thus the last hold of Freedom. In the fray,~ ~ 31 VII, 828| realms and cities which they hold,~ ~ 32 VII, 966| Routing their victor, hold Pharsalia's field.~ ~ ~ ~ 33 VIII, 207| southern skies content to hold his course;~ ~ 34 VIII, 247| To bear my message, `Hold ye to the faith,~ ~ 35 VIII, 599| make ready, not for thee I hold~ ~ 36 IX, 1099| the freezing flesh, they hold the death,~ ~ 37 IX, 1128| division from Byzantium's hold~ ~ 38 IX, 1217| And hold him vassal worthy of thy 39 IX, 1219| Such power entrusted; nor hold thou the deed~ ~ 40 X, 80| 80 Should hold the world in awe. Such lofty 41 X, 233| I hold it right to utter. Some 42 X, 236| I hold it grateful that their handiwork~ ~ 43 X, 313| waters more than air can hold~ ~ 44 X, 318| Some waters hold, and shaken cast them forth:~ ~ 45 X, 553| To hold him, nor the realms from