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 1      I,   323    |                   Or twain, fought out by thy resistless hand,~ ~
 2     II,    54    |                             Fought and were slain! What wretched
 3     II,   158(10)|   Battle of Sacriportus was fought between Marius the younger
 4     II,   158(10)|     At the Colline gate was fought the decisive battle between
 5     II,   175    | gore of sires; and brothers fought~ ~
 6     II,   321    |       Not till the fight is fought shall Brutus strike,~ ~
 7     II,   512    |                             Fought in their breasts. As when,
 8     II,   585    |                         And fought with Magnus for the Senate'
 9    III,   801    |   in battle: now no more he fought,~ ~
10    III,   837    |                             Fought for the dead. But Brutus
11    III,   838(32)|     fight, that we know of, fought in the Atlantic Ocean.~ ~ ~ ~
12     IV,   387    |    thee; still had this arm fought on~ ~
13     IV,   612    |    seed by Cadmus sown, and fought and died,~ ~
14     VI,   429(20)|       The god of this river fought with Hercules for the hand
15     VI,   715    |          Of such a struggle fought for such a prize~ ~
16     VI,   753    |                  And rising fought once more. At length the
17    VII,    17    |     where Sertorius' armies fought and fled,~ ~
18    VII,   225    |       This day the fight is fought,~ ~
19    VII,   336    |                 The wars we fought in Gallia. When the sword~ ~
20    VII,   518    |           In dire Thessalia fought, she ne'er had known~ ~
21    VII,   811    |     itself the dying Senate fought,~ ~
22   VIII,   611    |  kingdom? Ere the fight was fought~ ~
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