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 1      I,   272    |     the years of peace; the shield~ ~
 2    III,   523    |            Through arms and shield and flesh, and left a death~ ~
 3    III,   531    |     protected by the armour shield~ ~
 4    III,   683    |     arm and hand alike. Nor shield nor sword~ ~
 5     IV,    44    |       But for his comrade's shield had fallen back;~ ~
 6     VI,   223    |   aim, for rang against his shield~ ~
 7     VI,   238    |                         His shield no more, lest his sinister
 8     VI,   298    |        To deck the gods and shield the breast of Mars.~ ~
 9    VII,   173    |    darts afresh: on Pallas' shield~ ~
10    VII,   580    |  But while Pompeius' ranks, shield wedged to shield,~ ~
11    VII,   580    |     ranks, shield wedged to shield,~ ~
12    VII,   659(22)|     terrified by the Gorgon shield in the ranks of the enemy.~ ~
13    VII,   660    |   the dread face on Pallas' shield,~ ~
14     IX,   158    |                         Who shield the guest; a king who in
15     IX,   548    |                  Helmet and shield and spear were torn away~ ~
16     IX,   556(14)|             Alluding to the shield of Mars which fell from
17     IX,   784    | Medusa's realm; a burnished shield~ ~
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