Book,  Par.

 1     I,     26|       insults, last of all, with blows. Their chief rage was against
 2    II,     17| closefitting armour. Shower your blows thickly; strike at the face
 3    II,     25|      earthwork encountered heavy blows from above, as if they were
 4    II,     38|     gloom of death, he aimed two blows at a vital part. At the
 5    II,     95|      submit herself to the cruel blows of fortune, and not, when
 6    IV,     67|         of destruction by mutual blows. Some there were who suggested
 7    IV,     69|         terror of others, random blows, wounds not foreseen, failure
 8    VI,     51|        heights and by the nearer blows of the infantry. Meanwhile
 9  XIII,     29|     little that he even received blows himself, and showed the
10  XIII,     30|      actually threaten them with blows, at the same time recommending
11  XIII,     73|       many wild beasts, with the blows of clubs and other weapons.
12   XIV,     46|          less our charge and our blows. If you weigh well the strength
13   XIV,     80|       the tumultuous throng with blows, and at the point of the
14    XV,     87|          severed his head at two blows, vaunted his brutality to
15   XVI,      9|          to resist and to strike blows, as well as he could with
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