Book,  Verse

 1      I,   337|               Stirred by the words of Curio. To the ranks~ ~
 2      I,   620|      At their own offspring; words of dire import~ ~
 3      I,   671|      in earth, with muttered words~ ~
 4      I,   704|   these mysteries." Such his words~ ~
 5      I,   745|                          His words prophetic made them fear
 6     II,   323|   inmost breast these sacred words:~ ~
 7     II,   672|    loud acclaim received his words, nor shout~ ~
 8     II,   732|    conflicts." They obey his words~ ~
 9    III,   159|      Caesar." Such his lofty words.~ ~ ~ ~
10    III,   164|                        These words from Cotta: "When men bow
11    III,   350|      approach, with peaceful words~ ~
12    III,   408|    Which thus broke forth in words: "Vain is the hope~ ~
13     IV,   240|              240 And thus in words of wrath, to stir the war:~ ~
14     IV,   408|                Such were his words, and Caesar's gracious smile~ ~
15     IV,   582|      others." Thus his noble words~ ~
16      V,    55|               They heard his words, and placed their country'
17      V,   174|      dares invent the god in words confused,~ ~
18      V,   178|                  No burst of words with tremor in their tones,~ ~
19      V,   420|            420 Such were his words of ire, and all the host~ ~
20      V,   480|                     480 With words of courage: "When the winter
21      V,   869| first her senses grasped the words~ ~
22      V,   912| gazing as they part no final words~ ~
23     VI,   275|    Unhappy Aulus thought his words were true,~ ~
24     VI,   287|   for death." These were his words;~ ~
25     VI,   679|                              Words still unknown, and framing
26     VI,   920|      Thus spake she, and her words by mystic force~ ~
27    VII,   346|                    Enough of words -- I but delay the fates;~ ~
28    VII,   454|                 At these his words, indignant at the thought,~ ~
29    VII,   653|  blow, and that which at his words~ ~
30    VII,   702|                  And thus in words of scorn: "And dost thou
31   VIII,    96|      Roused by her husband's words,~ ~
32   VIII,   218| refuge." These his answering words.~ ~ ~ ~
33   VIII,   299|  gathered chiefs in mournful words~ ~
34   VIII,   373|     Magnus speaking knew his words condemned.~ ~
35   VIII,   375|  rouse their valour, thus in words~ ~
36   VIII,   514| mildest sway." 14~ ~ ~ ~ His words prevailed~ ~
37     IX,   177|     spake: and Cnaeus at the words~ ~
38     IX,   201|                Such were the words he spake; and soon the fleet~ ~
39     IX,   226|     hero slain, as these few words~ ~
40     IX,   263|                              Words such as these gave honour
41     IX,   307|     slavery. But burst these words~ ~
42     IX,   681|   ask the oracles. No mystic words,~ ~
43     IX,  1070|   song they purify and magic words~ ~
44     IX,  1202| speech and thus in shameless words~ ~
45     IX,  1264|     pity him!~ ~ ~ ~ Thus by words he dared,~ ~
46      X,   109|                Read the last words, by which 'tis mine to share~ ~
47      X,   422| kinsmen chiefs.~ ~ ~ ~ These words by night~ ~
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