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 1      I,   120    |                             120 Defeat in Parthia loosed the war
 2    III,    28(3) |   Cornelia's former husband, to defeat and death.~ ~
 3    III,    40    |       heaven and hell thus bode defeat,~ ~
 4    III,   182(9) |          which, after the final defeat of Pyrrhus, came into the
 5    III,   418    |                         That is defeat. Degenerate, disarmed~ ~
 6     IV,   895    |      bloody Hannibal, from this defeat~ ~
 7     IV,   932(27)|     final expedition to Africa, defeat and death, form the subject
 8     VI,   330    |        Careless of slaughter or defeat, to rush~ ~
 9    VII,    16(4) |      name." The triumph for the defeat of Sertorius was not till
10    VII,   122    |         fight hard in terror of defeat),~ ~
11    VII,   143    |       loser bears the burden of defeat;~ ~
12    VII,   304    |       Whose quarrel juster: for defeat is guilt~ ~
13    VII,   825    |         the world adore thee in defeat,~ ~
14    VII,   831    |         of thy noble bearing in defeat,~ ~
15   VIII,    31    |       heavier now the burden of defeat,~ ~
16   VIII,    58    |       Rumour of evil, herald of defeat,~ ~
17   VIII,   134    |               A surer refuge in defeat. All else~ ~
18   VIII,   309    |     future victories, and spurn defeat.~ ~
19   VIII,   314    |    Still plough the billows; by defeat his strength~ ~
20   VIII,   377    |        thy spirit so? One day's defeat~ ~
21   VIII,   472    |              Dealt in that fell defeat in eastern lands~ ~
22   VIII,   732    |        triumphs. Life may bring defeat,~ ~
23     IX,   286    | Concedes due burial. Nor in our defeat~ ~
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