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 1    Bib          |       Julius Caesar -- Man, Soldier, and Tyrant" (DaCapo Press,
 2      I,   232   |                         Thy soldier here and wheresoe'er thou
 3      I,   391   |       Where shall the weary soldier find his rest?~ ~
 4      I,   570   |               570 The Roman soldier, when in foreign lands~ ~
 5     II,    81(1)|    was there long. A Gallic soldier was sent to kill him; "and
 6     II,   674   | back the standards, for the soldier's fears~ ~
 7    III,   736   |                         The soldier weaponless; yet their rage
 8    III,   793   |                 That fits a soldier, and the spear that strikes~ ~
 9     IV,    43   |                         The soldier climbed, and from the opposing
10     IV,   105   |                         The soldier hungers; fortunes buy not
11     IV,   806   |    the cause? With whom the soldier stands,~ ~
12      V,    74   |   all to arms.~ ~ ~ ~ While soldier thus and chief,~ ~
13      V,   295   |         Are weapons for the soldier, not the chief.~ ~
14     VI,   171   |                   This hero soldier: long he served in fight~ ~
15     VI,   850   |             850 Of this our soldier perished (if the war~ ~
16    VII,   886   |                 The meanest soldier; and the murderer lay~ ~
17   VIII,   691   |                     A Roman soldier from the Pharian boat,~ ~
18   VIII,   785   |                     A Roman soldier, while thy blade yet reeks~ ~
19     IX,   554   |   deem them ravished from a soldier's arm.~ ~
20      X,   472   |                    A common soldier. To the civil war~ ~
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