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1 I, 523 | Free at their will to march upon the world.~ ~ ~ ~ 2 I, 535 | And broad the march that sweeps across the land."~ ~ 3 I, 538 | in his rear the peoples march.~ ~ 4 II, 498 | had pleased him 19; so his march~ ~ 5 II, 504 | In peaceful guise to march, this was his shame.~ ~ 6 II, 551 | And bar his march; and roused to ire, he cried:~ ~ 7 III, 115 | Greeted his march, no feigned acclaim of joy.~ ~ 8 III, 344 | He winged his march; but while all others fled~ ~ 9 III, 386 | Thy rapid march? Nor weight nor power have 10 III, 409 | Ye rest upon my march: speed though I may~ ~ 11 III, 425 | His march upon the city, and beholds~ ~ 12 IV, 65(4) | The sun enters Aries about March 20. The Ram is pictured 13 IV, 397 | the world lies open to thy march.~ ~ 14 IV, 818 | came Juba: silent was his march;~ ~ 15 V, 29 | For ever march; still follows in your steps~ ~ 16 V, 431 | lose.~ ~ ~ ~ He bids them march~ ~ 17 VII, 179 | All heaven opposed their march: portentous fire~ ~ 18 VIII, 271 | March, Parthians, to Rome's conquest. 19 VIII, 488 | warfare, let the conqueror march~ ~ 20 IX, 435 | the Syrtes by a landward march,~ ~ 21 IX, 446 | resolved to conquer. For we march~ ~ 22 IX, 470 | 470 Plodding their weary march: such be the lot~ ~ 23 IX, 642 | Has offered as we march; from such a guide~ ~ 24 IX, 990 | know the measure of their march~ ~ 25 IX, 1010 | death in middle space. Our march is set~ ~ 26 IX, 1084 | Upon the march, then of this magic race~ ~ 27 IX, 1103 | barren fields in lengthy march. 30~ ~ 28 IX, 1103(30)| gives any details of this march; and those given by Lucan 29 IX, 1103(30)| journey, and ranks the march as one of the greatest exploits 30 X, 327(16)| oracle. Jupiter assisted his march, and an army of crows pointed 31 X, 330 | Stayed in their further march, while flowed his stream~ ~ 32 X, 338(18)| boiled flesh. On Cambyses's march his starving troops cast 33 X, 487 | Their nightly march: but rapidly he seized~ ~