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 1      I,    11   |            Did not the shade of Crassus, wandering still, 2~ ~
 2      I,    11(2)|                                 Crassus had been defeated and slain
 3      I,   113   |                                 Crassus delayed the advent of the
 4      I,   117   |        each on other: thus when Crassus fell,~ ~
 5     II,   622   | Scythian steppes had conquering Crassus come!~ ~
 6    III,   143   |      Find an avenging god; this Crassus knew 7,~ ~
 7    III,   143(7)|          The tribune Ateius met Crassus as he was setting out from
 8    III,   143(7)|     ancient curses. (Plutarch, "Crassus", 16.)~ ~
 9    VII,    16(4)|       elected Consul along with Crassus. (Compare Book IX., 709.)~ ~
10   VIII,   343   |         which the host of fated Crassus fell.~ ~
11   VIII,   372   |                              Or Crassus be avenged."~ ~ ~ But murmurs
12   VIII,   450   |                       450 While Crassus seeks a sepulchre in vain.~ ~
13   VIII,   470   |                          470 Of Crassus, captive, shall to him be
14   VIII,   478   |                             For Crassus' slaughtered troops the
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