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 1      I,    36    |                             To strike thus deep; but civil strife
 2      I,    95    |      nations, so that they may strike~ ~
 3      I,   165    |      call, resistless would he strike the blow~ ~
 4      I,   317    |                                Strike; for no strength as yet
 5      I,   335    |                                Strike on his ear, bounds furious
 6     II,    70    |   Their hands still bloodless, strike both leaders down,~ ~
 7     II,   127(4) |     that they had lives: to~ ~ strike but only those that could
 8     II,   321    |   fight is fought shall Brutus strike,~ ~
 9     II,   322    |                           Then strike the victor."~ ~ ~ Brutus
10     II,   358    |                                Strike me, and me alone, of laws
11     II,   483    |                    Whose spurs strike plainwards, and on fields
12     II,   729    |                                Strike for Epirus with the northern
13    III,   374    |                  Shrink ere he strike his father? on both sides~ ~
14    III,   597    |         Six ranks; the topmost strike the waves afar.~ ~
15    III,   790    |                            790 Strike as of old; and thou, Tyrrhenus,
16     IV,   284    |             Hate rises as they strike, the murderous arm~ ~
17     IV,   310    |                            310 Strike not the breast advancing;
18     IV,   604    |                          Dares strike me down, and through his
19     IV,   809    |        combat, yet as he shall strike~ ~
20      V,   245    |                                Strike down the tyrant?~ ~ ~ ~
21      V,   325    |            Not with the helmet strike the stony clod: 19~ ~
22      V,   370    |                       370 Here strike thy sword into this naked
23      V,   419    |   Behold the doom and learn to strike and die."~ ~ ~ ~
24      V,   428    |                             To strike and suffer 22 holds in surest
25      V,   755    | Whatever death they send shall strike me down.~ ~
26     VI,   194    |                     Of Caesar: strike; the victory is ours:~ ~
27    VII,    30    |                             30 Strike on his ear: for on the morrow'
28    VII,    97    |  Scarce one awaits the signal. Strike at once,~ ~
29    VII,   141    |                          Might strike me lifeless! Else, this
30    VII,   285    |                    Swiftest to strike, yet for a little space~ ~
31    VII,   307    |                                Strike for acquittal! Should another
32    VII,   337    |           Of each of you shall strike, I know the hand:~ ~
33    VII,   376    |          No more found room to strike. But you, I pray,~ ~
34    VII,   436    |         Few shall find room to strike; the rest with voice~ ~
35    VII,   519    |       s peoples! Did the Bruti strike~ ~
36    VII,   666    |   supplies the weapon and bids strike~ ~
37    VII,   750    |     battle, 'twas our right to strike~ ~
38   VIII,   110    |               110 The right to strike thee. Wherefore did I wed~ ~
39     IX,   464    |                          First strike the burning sun; across
40     IX,   613    |                                Strike through the foliage: hardly
41     IX,   852(26)|        they were basilisks, to strike thee dead!) The word is
42     IX,  1037    |                     Fortune to strike: he only at the fate~ ~
43      X,   478    |                                Strike for themselves, and Lagos
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