Book,  Verse

 1     II,   178|                             Men sought the tombs and, mingling
 2     II,   194|        The grief-struck parents sought and stole their dead.~ ~
 3     II,   266|                              He sought his kinsman Cato's humble
 4     II,   472|                Nor Ister, if he sought the Scythian main~ ~
 5     II,   524|       the name of Caesar: Varus sought~ ~
 6     II,   550|                        550 They sought to free the river from his
 7     II,   644|       an ocean? or unchallenged sought~ ~
 8     II,   687|             Gave up Italia, and sought in flight~ ~
 9     II,   814|         when the famous ship 35 sought Phasis' stream~ ~
10    III,   144|         followed by our curses, sought the war~ ~
11    III,   390|      390 Perished in flames, we sought another here;~ ~
12    III,   554|                             And sought the shelter of their tents
13    III,   831|                            Some sought the yards for shelter. On
14    III,   834|               Ofttimes the wife sought madly for her spouse~ ~
15     IV,   164|                             And sought for strength amid those
16     IV,   298|       with Caesar's joined, and sought again~ ~
17     IV,   655|        He placed his camp: then sought the further hills~ ~
18      V,    77|         chances of the war, and sought~ ~
19      V,   150|                             150 Sought to dissuade the chieftain
20      V,   191|         At length the priestess sought the furthest depths,~ ~
21      V,   223|        Appius, who alone had'st sought the god~ ~
22      V,   264|            Hung in the balance, sought his promised realm~ ~
23      V,   579|            Embarked, and daring sought the further shore.~ ~ ~ ~
24      V,   751|        on my downfall have they sought me thus,~ ~
25      V,   823|       shelter which they vainly sought,~ ~
26      V,   840|        sleep had fled, Cornelia sought~ ~
27     VI,   178|       comrades from the war and sought in flight~ ~
28     VI,   312|                              He sought the turrets nearest to the
29     VI,   508|                             Nor sought he sages who by flight of
30     VI,   745|                             She sought her prophet. Firm must be
31     VI,   984|                        Together sought the camp; and as the dawn~ ~
32    VII,   114|                 Be shunned, not sought? We've ravished from our
33    VII,   118|                                 Sought for the sword-thrust, and
34    VII,   177|     Fortune failed not, as they sought the field,~ ~
35    VII,   210|         of guilty prayers which sought to shed~ ~
36    VII,   424|         victory. Noble men have sought~ ~
37    VII,   514|                                 Sought, yet returns not. Would
38    VII,   756| fortunes fled. A little hill he sought~ ~
39    VII,   761|                             And sought his ruin; and the tide of
40    VII,   890|    deeds of blood, and restless sought~ ~
41   VIII,    15|    known his ruin. Many as they sought~ ~
42   VIII,    98|  through her sobs: "Would I had sought~ ~
43   VIII,   144|         This from the chief who sought her in his pride,~ ~
44   VIII,   151|    household gods. This shore I sought~ ~
45   VIII,   181|                              He sought (if such there be), was
46   VIII,   183|      Anxious with waking cares, sought through the kings~ ~
47   VIII,   215|      winds for guidance. When I sought,~ ~
48   VIII,   252|         ye Parthians, if when I sought~ ~
49   VIII,   587|         juster quarrel; who has sought with arms~ ~
50   VIII,   950|    Write that from arms he ever sought the robe;~ ~
51     IX,     4|         cell sprang forth 1 and sought the sky~ ~
52     IX,    41|         His scattered bands, he sought Corcyra's gulfs~ ~
53     IX,   783|                              He sought the rising sun, with flight
54     IX,   803|       Uplifted on his wings and sought the sky.~ ~
55     IX,   959|                   Death, and he sought the shades; more swift to
56     IX,  1215|                                 Sought by no bloodshed, take the
57     IX,  1303|                              Me sought he not, but rather, for
58      X,    21|                              He sought the cave dug out amid the
59      X,   185|          They piled the banquet sought in earth and air~ ~
60      X,   341|                    Yet art thou sought, nor yet has nation claimed~ ~
61      X,   445|                 Those who ne'er sought her favours? By the deed~ ~
62      X,   662|       image flashed, now vainly sought,~ ~
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