Book,  Verse

 1      I,   438|                           This arm shall not refuse, though
 2      I,   481|        sleeps. No outstretched arm~ ~
 3     II,   227|      and helped the murderer's arm.~ ~
 4     II,   410|           410 Around the naked arm. Just as she came,~ ~
 5     II,   609|     Cethegus 26 with his naked arm.~ ~
 6     II,   627|       blood coursing: and this arm 28~ ~
 7    III,   521|                     Nor by the arm unaided, for the lance~ ~
 8    III,   632|        And now no outstretched arm~ ~
 9    III,   677|     fell a blow that shore his arm away.~ ~
10    III,   683|                         Lopped arm and hand alike. Nor shield
11    III,   737|       an oar; another's brawny arm~ ~
12     IV,   284|     they strike, the murderous arm~ ~
13     IV,   387|   Caesar, thee; still had this arm fought on~ ~
14     IV,   398|    blood nor sword nor wearied arm~ ~
15     IV,   436|                           With arm outstretched; to have felt
16     IV,   479|      neither sail nor stalwart arm propelled.~ ~ ~ ~
17     IV,   808| ancient grudge the gladiator's arm~ ~
18      V,   244|       vengeance, and a Brutus' arm once more~ ~
19     VI,    98|      though forbidden; but the arm that flings~ ~
20     VI,   209|                    He lops the arm: rocks crush the foeman'
21     VI,   944|     Marii, and Cethegus' naked arm. 41~ ~
22    VII,   338|       flight to me betrays the arm~ ~
23    VII,   375|      yon space the brave man's arm~ ~
24    VII,   380|      fond memories unnerve the arm, 15~ ~
25    VII,   619|       victim, and the victor's arm~ ~
26    VII,   696|                  Thine was the arm which vainly stayed the
27    VII,   808|      war and urge the foeman's arm,~ ~
28   VIII,   426|    foeman; nor his strength of arm~ ~
29   VIII,   439|   which, wielded by a stalwart arm,~ ~
30   VIII,   945|        Sertorius by his aiding arm~ ~
31     IX,   554|      ravished from a soldier's arm.~ ~
32     IX,   785|    yellow brass upon his other arm,~ ~
33     IX,   972|                     And severs arm and shoulder at a blow:~ ~
34      X,   595|        Caesar's all-protecting arm;~ ~
35      X,   656|      nor could the brave man's arm~ ~
36      X,   664|      immortal, and with single arm~ ~
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