Book,  Verse

1     II,   382| second husband: now in years grown old~ ~
2    III,   579|                 Boys not yet grown to war, and aged men,~ ~
3     IV,   136|                          Had grown more clear, and Phoebus'
4     IV,   270|                          270 Grown strange to forests, long
5     IV,   307|                  Now useless grown, and rushed upon their fate;~ ~
6     VI,   135|   Scarce were the crops half grown when Caesar saw~ ~
7    VII,    76|                              Grown hateful, and he longed once
8    VII,   132|         Take back the charge grown weightier, and thyself~ ~
9     IX,   936|    all his body; which, thus grown,~ ~
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