« J. BJ 5.339 | J. BJ 5.340 | J. BJ 5.341 | About This Work »
340for he ordered the archers to stand at the upper ends of these narrow lanes, and he stood himself where was the greatest multitude of his enemies, and with his darts he put a stop to them; as with him did Domitius Sabinus also, a valiant man, and one that in this battle appeared so to be.
« J. BJ 5.339 | J. BJ 5.340 | J. BJ 5.341 | About This Work »