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1 I, 79 | Struck peace away.~ ~ ~ ~ By envious 2 I, 651(26)| Jupiter and Minerva had been struck by lightning, and was probably 3 II, 122 | Struck at his pleasure, till the 4 II, 145(7) | The head of Antonius was struck off and brought to Marius 5 II, 172 | spake once; but each man struck~ ~ 6 II, 224 | Hardly when struck they fell; the severed head~ ~ 7 III, 51 | The sailors struck the masts and rowed ashore.~ ~ ~ ~ 8 III, 471 | Their rotting shapes struck terror. Thus do men~ ~ 9 III, 671 | Struck once, and ended error: he 10 III, 774 | Full on a keel he struck and found his death.~ ~ 11 III, 780 | bulwarks of his ship was struck~ ~ 12 III, 807 | One blow he struck, but o'er his eyes there 13 IV, 278 | Though blindly struck, their recent vows of love~ ~ 14 IV, 607 | praises all: but him who struck the first~ ~ 15 V, 486 | Struck by the northern wind alone 16 V, 916 | More gently struck on hearts inured to grief.~ ~ 17 VI, 109 | And as they wheeled Death struck his victim down.~ ~ 18 VI, 125 | Slew as it struck its victim, and the dead~ ~ 19 VI, 164 | Struck by the frequent engine, 20 VI, 219 | Where'er he struck, the victor. Now his sword~ ~ 21 VI, 468 | Struck by the trident of the Ocean 22 VI, 575 | Struck by their voice has gaped, 34 23 VII, 46 | And struck their bosoms as for Brutus 24 VII, 183 | the vision. Crests were struck from helms;~ ~ 25 VII, 219 | Neath every sky, struck by mysterious dread~ ~ 26 VII, 403 | Struck to his heart -- omen itself 27 VII, 587 | There only stayed. One army struck -- their foes~ ~ 28 VII, 588 | Struck not in answer; Magnus' swords 29 VII, 603 | Brooding above, Death struck his victims down,~ ~ 30 VIII, 523 | Its southern cape, and struck across the main~ ~ 31 IX, 166 | Struck me with horror to the inmost 32 IX, 381 | Struck by the oars gave passage 33 IX, 750 | ere the victim feared had struck him down:~ ~ 34 IX, 868 | The serpent struck; no mark betrayed the tooth:~ ~ 35 IX, 929 | Nasidius struck, who erst in Marsian fields~ ~ 36 IX, 1196 | Struck on his ear: and trusting 37 X, 337 | races dwell: then famine struck,~ ~ 38 X, 414 | This blow be struck! Shall thus the tyrant's