Book,  Verse

1     II,   294|                         Of flying javelins hiss upon the air,~ ~
2     II,   816|                        Her flying stern; then from the empty
3    III,   776|                        The flying vessel; not to die in vain,~ ~
4     IV,   547|               Nor when the flying weapons hide the day,~ ~
5     IV,   771|                  Equal the flying arrows of the Mede:~ ~
6    VII,   866| soldiers, and outstrip the flying foe;~ ~
7   VIII,   442|            Shall force the flying Mede with coward hand~ ~
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