Book,  Verse

1      I,   458|            Soft Aude rejoicing bears no Roman keel,~ ~
2     II,   723|           Whose frozen surface bears the loaded wain.~ ~
3      V,   673|     the billows safe in him it bears.~ ~
4    VII,   143|                      The loser bears the burden of defeat;~ ~
5    VII,   149|                                Bears him an idle burden. Now
6    VII,   971|                                Bears left their dens and lions
7   VIII,    56|           Whose bending canvas bears her to the shore:~ ~
8   VIII,   200| glittering groups men call the Bears.~ ~
9   VIII,   990|                        990 Who bears such holy office in his
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