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 1      I,   742    |                  Of lengthening slaughter, and (for such thy fate)~ ~
 2     II,   123    |                    Ran wet with slaughter and the crimson stream~ ~
 3    III,   637    |                       Of purple slaughter to the foamy main:~ ~
 4     IV,     3    |                      No baneful slaughter, hastened on the doom~ ~
 5     IV,   237    |                      An impious slaughter: the defenceless foe~ ~
 6     IV,   297    |                    With foulest slaughter thus, their leaders shunned~ ~
 7     IV,   631    |                              Of slaughter. 'Twas their pleasure yet
 8     VI,   100    |               100 Deals impious slaughter. Weighty care compelled~ ~
 9     VI,   330    |                 330 Careless of slaughter or defeat, to rush~ ~
10     VI,   432(21)| performed this. Apollo, for the slaughter of the Cyclops, was condemned
11    VII,   271    |          This fight demands the slaughter of a world.~ ~ ~ ~
12    VII,   363    |                   Piled up with slaughter: for this hostile chief~ ~
13    VII,   384    |           Your foes account his slaughter as a crime;~ ~
14    VII,   503    |             In one dread day of slaughter and despair~ ~
15    VII,   589    |        But Caesar's reeked with slaughter and with guilt.~ ~
16    VII,   620    |                  620 Wearied of slaughter. Oh, that to thy plains,~ ~
17    VII,   662    |                  Dark with huge slaughter and with crime, and groans~ ~
18    VII,   747    |                  Our throats to slaughter, nor to face the foe:~ ~
19    VII,   843    |                     Pharsalia's slaughter, while his daughter's spouse~ ~
20   VIII,   786    |                    From Magnus' slaughter, play the second part~ ~
21      X,   511    |                   From Caesar's slaughter.~ ~ ~ ~ For the murderous
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