Book,  Verse

 1      I,   165| resistless would he strike the blow~ ~
 2      I,   678|     knee and yields him to the blow.~ ~
 3     II,   205|       and riven; yet the fatal blow~ ~
 4     II,   223|        slip, to deal the fatal blow.~ ~
 5     II,   738|      So many cities taken at a blow,~ ~
 6    III,   105|     left thee, Rome, without a blow?~ ~
 7    III,   340|           340 Of Empire at one blow, Pharsalia brought~ ~
 8    III,   487|                  Held back the blow they thought would be returned.~ ~
 9    III,   677|                    When fell a blow that shore his arm away.~ ~
10    III,   682|       lost -- in vain! another blow~ ~
11    III,   807|                            One blow he struck, but o'er his
12     IV,   281|    friend, now falls the fatal blow~ ~
13     IV,   622|                   Missed not a blow -- nor did the stroke alone~ ~
14     IV,   628|              To give no second blow. Half living now~ ~
15      V,   417|          And take th' avenging blow. And thou whose strength~ ~
16      V,   492|                  Tempests that blow to bear us to our goal."~ ~ ~ ~
17     VI,   406|   Smote Ossa from Olympus at a blow, 12~ ~
18     VI,   857|   yawning chest where fell the blow~ ~
19    VII,   494|                    Lops at one blow the gift of centuries,~ ~
20    VII,   604|                 Guiltless such blow, while all the crime was
21    VII,   653|                    Pale at the blow, and that which at his words~ ~
22    VII,   740|        manifold peoples at the blow~ ~
23    VII,   751|                            One blow for freedom ere we served
24   VIII,    78|    grief. "Not at the earliest blow~ ~
25   VIII,   312|       honours? shall a lighter blow~ ~
26   VIII,   440|            440 Drives home the blow and makes the battle sure.~ ~
27   VIII,   583|        deserted. Victim of the blow~ ~
28   VIII,   719|      but calm consented to the blow~ ~
29   VIII,   729|                            The blow is Caesar's. Men may tear
30     IX,   105|      Nile where fell the fatal blow.~ ~
31     IX,   972|   severs arm and shoulder at a blow:~ ~
32      X,   414|                           This blow be struck! Shall thus the
33      X,   548|     mid palace trembles at the blow:~ ~
34      X,   565|    brother's neck bared to the blow,~ ~
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