Book,  Verse

1    III,   556|   had hoped; now, venturing attack,~ ~
2     IV,    30|                  30 Essayed attack, in shame of impious strife.~ ~
3     IV,   487|                   Free from attack, in hope of larger spoil~ ~
4      V,   518|              Might hurry to attack, with sturdy stroke~ ~
5   VIII,   433| their horsemen, fleeting in attack~ ~
6     IX,   361|                     He bids attack, though Nature on the path~ ~
7      X,   537|                   He feared attack, indignant at his fear.~ ~
8      X,   592|          Nor failed they to attack from ships of war~ ~
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