Book,  Verse

1     II,    58|       from Susa; Scythian Ister curb~ ~
2     IV,   160|       devious channels out; and curb his pride.~ ~ ~ ~
3     IV,   862|       flanks distend: and every curb is dry~ ~
4      V,   206|     urged her onwards, but with curb restrained;~ ~
5     VI,   470|      the bit and foaming at the curb,~ ~
6    VII,   166|       quivers; horsemen try the curb~ ~
7   VIII,    91|              Tis thine to love. Curb this unbounded grief,~ ~
8      X,   262| Commands an increase; nor shall curb his flow~ ~
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