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 1      I,   133    |     Dash down the threatening swords and join the hands.~ ~
 2      I,   274    |                         Their swords 10; and javelins with blunted
 3      I,   274(10)|     Marlowe has it:~ ~ ...And swords With ugly teeth of black
 4      I,   367    |  justice tremble, while their swords~ ~
 5     II,   137    |      threatened by a thousand swords,~ ~
 6     II,   602    |      poured upon us. Caesar's swords at last~ ~
 7    III,   161    |    more, and at his soldiers' swords~ ~
 8    III,   357    |     Caesar, here our arms and swords~ ~
 9    III,   371    |     That civil wars reluctant swords require.~ ~
10    III,   634    |                          With swords they wage the fight: each
11     IV,    41    |       stirred, and their good swords~ ~
12     IV,   245    |              While still your swords are yours, with blood to
13     IV,   544    |       e'en now, our kinsmen's swords.~ ~
14     IV,   558    | Caesar, that to fall upon our swords~ ~
15     IV,   570    |       for life! lest when our swords~ ~
16     IV,   882    |       perish by his comrades' swords.~ ~
17     IV,   884    |  phalanx, till to raise their swords~ ~
18      V,   294    |   maimed of all, he sees that swords once drawn~ ~
19      V,   422    |  depose, as though their very swords~ ~
20      V,   427    |               Their lives and swords alike, beyond his hope.~ ~
21     VI,   190    |      blunt the edges of their swords~ ~
22     VI,   216    |                     Above the swords upraised, till in mid throng~ ~
23    VII,    95    |      From Caesar's throat the swords of all the world?~ ~
24    VII,   319    | chosen darlings to await your swords;~ ~
25    VII,   536    |    daylight, wielding kindred swords~ ~
26    VII,   588    | Struck not in answer; Magnus' swords were cold,~ ~
27    VII,   743    |                         Those swords gave servitude to every
28    VII,   760    |        760 Gaze on unnumbered swords that flashed in air~ ~
29   VIII,   627    |                          With swords embark. Ye gods! and shall
30   VIII,   701    |              Some ministering swords for civil war?~ ~
31   VIII,   712    |              Unsheathed their swords; which when the chieftain
32     IX,   436    |         And trusting to their swords, 'gainst tribes unknown~ ~
33     IX,  1211    |       fallen fortunes; on our swords~ ~
34      X,   471    |   shorn of these, before your swords he lies~ ~
35      X,   642    |          And not till patriot swords shall drink the blood~ ~
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