Book,  Verse

 1      I,    70|           70 Through all the nations reign, and shut the gates~ ~
 2      I,    95|                       To any nations, so that they may strike~ ~
 3      I,   181|                    Of potent nations: and when fortune poured~ ~
 4      I,   190|    190 Came that which ruins nations; while the fields~ ~
 5      I,   496|     First of the long-haired nations, on whose necks~ ~
 6     II,    55|    peace we ask for: let the nations rage;~ ~
 7     II,   160|     160 Of Earth and all her nations almost left~ ~
 8     II,   331|                Shall unknown nations, touched by western strife,~ ~
 9    III,   150|                150 And other nations; wage the war on them --~ ~
10    III,   185|            By Asia's richest nations; and the wealth~ ~
11    III,   192|                Meanwhile all nations of the earth were moved~ ~
12    III,   225|             Joining remotest nations in her flight,~ ~
13    III,   332|                 Nor e'er met nations varied thus in garb~ ~
14    III,   369|          Add that unnumbered nations join the fray:~ ~
15     IV,   150|    150 Are borne Britannia's nations; and when Nile~ ~
16     IV,   758|                          The nations who confessed King Juba'
17      V,   124|                The hearts of nations to confront their foe,~ ~
18      V,   218|                     To other nations, from the boundless threads~ ~
19      V,   293|         His high behest drew nations to the field:~ ~
20      V,   380|                     380 Draw nations in his train; and not to
21      V,   758|                 The northern nations fell beneath my sword;~ ~
22      V,   785|   When on thy breath so many nations hang~ ~
23     VI,   129|                          All nations' harvests, and the northern
24    VII,    85|   thy tread when these proud nations fell;~ ~
25    VII,   106|         Let Fortune roll the nations of the earth~ ~
26    VII,   269|                  Let all the nations be the victor's prize,~ ~
27    VII,   412|                         With nations' destinies. Whoe'er of you~ ~
28    VII,   430|                      430 All nations gathered, cities as the
29    VII,   461|        Shall e'er make good. Nations that were to live~ ~
30    VII,   497|            War upon war laid nations at thy feet~ ~
31    VII,   595|                   Of all the nations joined the central strife,~ ~
32    VII,   626|               Then spare the nations who in times to come~ ~
33    VII,   735|                        Whole nations to the death; Assyria here,~ ~
34    VII,   763| prostrate fallen, would drag nations down~ ~
35    VII,   839|                          All nations call and challenge fate
36    VII,   862|      Snatched from Hesperian nations ruddy gold,~ ~
37    VII,   937|    Burn in one holocaust the nations slain;~ ~
38   VIII,   418|                   So are the nations. There in flowing robes~ ~
39   VIII,   582|                          And nations piled in one ensanguined
40   VIII,   698|                           Of nations, spare to dread Pharsalus
41   VIII,   948|         And Commerce safe to nations; Eastern kings~ ~
42     IX,   120|                      120 All nations to the conflict. One alone,~ ~
43     IX,   288|                   Of distant nations. In the garb of Rome~ ~
44     IX,  1281|      Thus have we roused the nations, if there be~ ~
45      X,    52|                 That eastern nations dreaded more the lance~ ~
46      X,   572|                          All nations upon earth, nor sacred rights,~ ~
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