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1 I, 277| terror, fear possessed their limbs,~ ~ 2 II, 30| 30 The stiffening limbs and gazes on the face,~ ~ 3 II, 143| Fell Baebius, his limbs asunder torn,~ ~ 4 II, 167| Which shore the cancerous limbs cut in too deep,~ ~ 5 III, 529| body, but dispersed the limbs~ ~ 6 III, 691| utmost and with failing limbs~ ~ 7 III, 708| Gushed o'er his limbs till lost amid the deep.~ ~ 8 III, 787| The living rigour of his limbs; and cried,~ ~ 9 IV, 173| Their streaming limbs they cherished till the 10 IV, 327| Torpor upon the limbs, the blood congeals~ ~ 11 IV, 688| The hero rubs his limbs: the giant feared~ ~ 12 IV, 699| drops stood on Antaeas' limbs,~ ~ 13 IV, 721| bedewed in sweat the neck and limbs~ ~ 14 IV, 725| He flung his wearying limbs upon the sand~ ~ 15 IV, 859| smoking sweat bedews the limbs:~ ~ 16 V, 323| To stretch our dying limbs; nor seek in vain,~ ~ 17 V, 783| here unguarded while thy limbs were given,~ ~ 18 V, 917| to the shore with failing limbs she fell~ ~ 19 VI, 628| fearful accents: men whose limbs were quick~ ~ 20 VI, 649| gore which drips upon the limbs.~ ~ ~ ~ 21 VI, 694| snatch, on which of Caesar's limbs~ ~ 22 VII, 361| Limbs hacked asunder, Caesar's 23 VII, 884| them?~ ~ ~ ~ Then plebeian limbs~ ~ 24 VII, 984| from the lofty heaven; or limbs of men~ ~ 25 VII, 988| Scarce did they touch, nor limbs -- thus lay the dead~ ~ 26 VIII, 66| Her trembling limbs no longer bore her frame:~ ~ 27 VIII, 97| she raise her trembling limbs,~ ~ 28 VIII, 868| drawing from beneath the limbs~ ~ 29 VIII, 882| placed around the noble limbs.~ ~ 30 IX, 3| great a shade; but from the limbs half burnt~ ~ 31 IX, 33| guardian; a people's trembling limbs~ ~ 32 IX, 72| to sever, and compose the limbs~ ~ 33 IX, 182| prize; to lay in earth the limbs~ ~ 34 IX, 563| heaps, and their recumbent limbs~ ~ 35 IX, 579| Bathed were their limbs in sweat, but parched and 36 IX, 751| Perished the limbs while living, and the soul~ ~ 37 IX, 875| his tongue: his wearied limbs~ ~ 38 IX, 903| pale bone; swam all his limbs in blood;~ ~ 39 IX, 932| hidden, swollen all his limbs~ ~ 40 IX, 941| Rejects the limbs, and as a shapeless trunk~ ~ 41 IX, 986| the fates they laid their limbs,~ ~ 42 IX, 1087| with saliva they anoint the limbs~ ~ 43 X, 25| sacred sepulchre the hero's limbs,~ ~ 44 X, 427| Now lay thy limbs upon the sumptuous couch~ ~