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1 I, 338 | He bids his soldiers; with majestic mien~ ~ 2 I, 368(14)| surrounded the tribunal with soldiers, who at one time charged 3 II, 595 | To test his soldiers ere he moved his camp~ ~ 4 II, 597 | Soldiers of Rome! Avengers of her 5 II, 632 | Let me be elder, if his soldiers are.~ ~ 6 III, 161 | yet the more, and at his soldiers' swords~ ~ 7 IV, 5(1) | Afranius was slain by Caesar's soldiers after the battle of Thapsus. 8 IV, 224 | Sweet converse held the soldiers; on the grass~ ~ 9 IV, 309 | Hold back your weapons, soldiers, from the foe,~ ~ 10 IV, 411 | The soldiers speed: prone on the bank 11 IV, 534 | In this last moment, soldiers, how to face~ ~ 12 IV, 799 | And bid my soldiers to the plain descend,~ ~ 13 IV, 800 | 800 While still my soldiers. Idle days breed doubt.~ ~ 14 V, 321 | Dismiss thine aged soldiers to their deaths.~ ~ 15 V, 340 | do thy bidding! Nay, thy soldiers' will~ ~ 16 V, 407 | Grant me fresh soldiers. From what heavy load~ ~ 17 V, 412 | Quirites', 21 Caesar's soldiers now no more,~ ~ 18 V, 412(21)| is, civilians; no longer soldiers. This one contemptuous expression 19 VI, 116 | Then died the soldiers, for the streams they drank~ ~ 20 VI, 195 | shall come who while his soldiers die~ ~ 21 VI, 340 | 340 As Caesar's soldiers is the hind who dwells~ ~ 22 VII, 145 | Thus to the soldiers, burning for the fray,~ ~ 23 VII, 256 | The hardy soldiers from Cilician lands,~ ~ 24 VII, 310 | 310 To give you, soldiers, liberty and law~ ~ 25 VII, 335 | Of you, mine own true soldiers, proved in all~ ~ 26 VII, 425 | Unasked the risks of war. Our soldiers boast~ ~ 27 VII, 734 | By soldiers slain, or captains; here 28 VII, 781 | To quit their chief his soldiers might refuse,~ ~ 29 VII, 858 | Soldiers," he said, "the victory 30 VII, 866 | Haste, soldiers, and outstrip the flying 31 VII, 917(27)| upon the protection of my soldiers." -- Plutarch, "Caesar"; 32 IX, 521 | His soldiers passed, in fancy from the