Book,  Verse

 1      I,   135|                          Could give their courage vent, and
 2      I,   157|        trunk, though leafless, give a shade;~ ~
 3      I,   300|        300 His action just and give him cause for arms.~ ~
 4      I,   769|          Once more I pass; but give me some new land,~ ~
 5     II,   360|                      360 Shall give Hesperia peace and end her
 6     II,   385|                                Give back the name of wife: upon
 7     II,   593|                             To give his legions strength; and
 8    III,   278|    live longer; but triumphant give~ ~
 9     IV,   401|                                Give us repose; to lead in peace
10     IV,   562|                             We give thee here the only pledge
11     IV,   568|                 Would that, to give that death which shall be
12     IV,   621|                  They take and give; for e'en the dying hand~ ~
13     IV,   628|                             To give no second blow. Half living
14     IV,   736|                          Could give her offspring rigour. Slowly
15     IV,   921|                                Give thee thy meed of praise.
16      V,    50|       50 Let Fortune, smiling, give you courage now~ ~
17      V,   267|                            Can give thee such a boon, but death
18      V,   303|  hurled their menace: "Caesar, give us leave~ ~
19      V,   387|      your dastard flight shall give me pause?~ ~
20      V,   478|                         Should give safe passage to his routed
21      V,   851|                   Shall Lesbos give thee. Try me not with prayers.~ ~
22      V,   890|      thou fain by use would'st give me strength~ ~
23     VI,   239|                          Idle, give life by shame; and on his
24     VI,   264|           A little blood could give them had they seen~ ~
25     VI,   404|                  Was cleft, to give an exit to the streams~ ~
26     VI,   967|                          Shall give thee all thy due; and thy
27    VII,    93|         The war is waged, then give to us the right~ ~
28    VII,   147|                So may a sailor give the winds control~ ~
29    VII,   310|                         310 To give you, soldiers, liberty and
30    VII,   389|                          Shall give us shelter when the rout
31    VII,   417|        s blood, and thus shall give~ ~
32    VII,   431|                    Unnumbered, give their aid: a world complete~ ~
33    VII,   540|                        540 May give to mortals; for these wars
34    VII,   766|                             To give him solace, in that after
35    VII,  1018|                                Give us to hate the lands which
36   VIII,    51|                                Give place to coming dawn, with
37   VIII,    60|                         60 But give to grief thy moments. From
38   VIII,   160|                         160 To give me shelter; or should'st
39   VIII,   218|                                Give me a refuge." These his
40   VIII,   621|                             To give his favouring voice; and
41     IX,   283|                                Give us at least some pious hand
42     IX,   331|                   Caesar shall give you life! O slaves most
43     IX,   458|                           Nay, give me comrades for the danger'
44     IX,   620|     Nor to the Scales does Ram give back his hours,~ ~
45     IX,   994|                                Give back Thessalia. Sworn to
46     IX,  1159|                           Dost give eternity to mortal men!~ ~
47     IX,  1181|                                Give prosperous ending! Here
48     IX,  1216|    Take all that thou would'st give for Magnus' life:~ ~
49     IX,  1295|                             We give no more than pardon for
50     IX,  1317|                                Give credit to his grief. Deep
51      X,    94|                   Pharos would give, for her would conquer all.~ ~ ~ ~
52      X,   100|                    100 Be due, give ear. Of Lagian race am I~ ~
53      X,   228|           Through ages hidden: give me certain hope~ ~
54      X,   287| Proclaim the autumn. Who shall give the cause?~ ~
55      X,   437|        Then trust the boy! Yet give him but a night~ ~
56      X,   468|     Shed by these hands, shall give us this, that Rome~ ~
57      X,   473|    bring completion, and shall give~ ~
58      X,   530|                         530 Or give the battle. Caesar, in the
59      X,   561|                  For his shall give atonement; and to hurl~ ~
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