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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~ ~
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