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1 I, 638(25)| Marius was dragged from his tomb by Sulla's order, and thrown 2 I, 641 | Marius waking from his broken tomb.~ ~ ~ ~ 3 II, 202 | Marius 12 suffered at the tomb of him~ ~ 4 II, 246 | For these, a tomb in middle field of Mars~ ~ 5 II, 338 | the long procession to the tomb,~ ~ 6 II, 369 | flew wide, and from the tomb~ ~ 7 II, 385 | the name of wife: upon my tomb~ ~ 8 II, 616 | now buried in Sicanian tomb;~ ~ 9 II, 833 | strands of Egypt for thy tomb:~ ~ 10 III, 11 | gaping earth, and from her tomb~ ~ 11 III, 28 | weds in thee a breathing tomb. 3~ ~ 12 V, 327 | a humble but a separate tomb.~ ~ 13 VI, 618 | Out from her tomb to seize the levin bolt;~ ~ 14 VI, 625 | incense from the flaming tomb.~ ~ 15 VI, 631 | reversed brought from the tomb~ ~ 16 VII, 43 | sad solace of her Magnus' tomb.~ ~ 17 VII, 557(20)| was placed in a special tomb after the battle.~ ~ 18 VII, 558 | men else do suffer! In the tomb~ ~ 19 VII, 957 | And he whose bones no tomb or urn protects~ ~ 20 VIII, 92 | breathe, unseemly. O'er my tomb~ ~ 21 VIII, 852 | pious Romans bear him to the tomb,~ ~ 22 VIII, 873 | Should violate thy tomb. Yet if to shades~ ~ 23 VIII, 900 | the characters to mark thy tomb.~ ~ 24 VIII, 921 | anchor might disturb the tomb,~ ~ 25 VIII, 925 | Should be his tomb which even Caesar's self~ ~ 26 VIII, 987 | it be, to violate such a tomb~ ~ 27 VIII, 1010 | lies with thee in thy lowly tomb~ ~ 28 VIII, 1017 | For that no marble tomb about him stands~ ~ 29 VIII, 1019 | shall soon scatter and the tomb shall fall~ ~ 30 IX, 84 | ne'er enclose within the tomb,~ ~ 31 IX, 189 | Torn from his tomb, that god of all mankind~ ~ 32 IX, 482 | sacred name within a narrow tomb.~ ~ ~ ~ 33 IX, 944 | place, yet swelling, in the tomb.~ ~ ~ ~ 34 IX, 1133 | Rhoeteum noble for its Grecian tomb,~ ~ 35 IX, 1298 | chieftain's head within the tomb;~ ~ 36 X, 458 | And gaze upon the scanty tomb which holds~ ~