Book,  Verse

 1      I,    82|        Thus Rome o'ergrew her strength. So when that hour,~ ~
 2      I,   101|      leaders so to join their strength~ ~
 3      I,   248|          Then winter gave him strength, and fraught with rain~ ~
 4      I,   317|                Strike; for no strength as yet the foe hath gained.~ ~
 5      I,   398|                  Nay! use the strength that we have made our own.~ ~
 6      I,   414|         That gifted with such strength thou did'st refrain~ ~
 7      I,   524|                  Caesar, with strength increased and gathered troops~ ~
 8      I,   528|                          Gave strength, and heralding the coming
 9     II,   274|          And make my weakness strength. While Caesar some,~ ~
10     II,   327|     even Cato guilty. Who has strength~ ~
11     II,   518|                   Confess his strength; but in the former wind~ ~
12     II,   593|           To give his legions strength; and as he thought~ ~
13     II,   697|       And tempests lose their strength: on either hand~ ~
14     II,   731|    winter gives us peace) new strength acquire~ ~
15    III,   223|                To match their strength, when the rude Argo sailed~ ~
16    III,   414|                         Their strength by sturdy forests unopposed,~ ~
17    III,   647|                   Divides her strength, and on the right and left~ ~
18    III,   690|     parting life, and all his strength~ ~
19     IV,   164|                And sought for strength amid those distant tribes,~ ~
20     IV,   418|                         Their strength returned. Oh, lavish luxury,~ ~
21     IV,   608|          Grateful, with dying strength, he does to death.~ ~
22     IV,   667|     Libya; to her offspring's strength,~ ~
23     IV,   675|                   But fed his strength upon the naked earth.~ ~
24     IV,   678|       The earth that gave him strength, and on his feet~ ~
25     IV,   690|                       690 His strength might fail; and cast o'er
26     IV,   697|     Alcides put forth all his strength,~ ~
27     IV,   709|      the life-blood, and with strength refreshed,~ ~
28     IV,   713|      the hero stood at such a strength.~ ~
29     IV,   726|                  To rise with strength renewed; all that the earth,~ ~
30     IV,   729|     his parent gave the giant strength.~ ~
31      V,   320|               320 Gone is the strength of life, gone all its pride!~ ~
32      V,   392|                               Strength to my cause? Not so: the
33      V,   417| avenging blow. And thou whose strength~ ~
34      V,   624|                  Shorn of its strength, permitted human eyes~ ~
35      V,   827| troops were gathered in their strength~ ~
36      V,   890|       by use would'st give me strength~ ~
37    VII,   410|            410 Put forth your strength, your all; the sword to-day~ ~
38   VIII,    80|     noble fathers, should thy strength~ ~
39   VIII,   314|    the billows; by defeat his strength~ ~
40   VIII,   393|    And at thy prayer her puny strength extol~ ~
41   VIII,   426|     Repel the foeman; nor his strength of arm~ ~
42   VIII,   558|         The tyrant's shorn of strength~ ~
43   VIII,   607|                 Know well our strength, and know we can no more.~ ~
44     IX,   523|          Smiting with greater strength upon the shore,~ ~
45     IX,   526|                  Repelled his strength, nor lofty mountains tamed~ ~
46     IX,   976|                A scorpion had strength o'er death or fate?~ ~
47     IX,  1040|                  1040 Brought strength to die. To groan in death
48      X,   373|      volume; now with all thy strength~ ~
49      X,   470|  titles, why this chieftain's strength?~ ~
50      X,   589|                          With strength combined attempt to breach
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