Book,  Verse

 1      I,    54|  heaven rejoicing; and shalt hold a throne,~ ~
 2      I,   180|                    180 Their hold had taken, such as are the
 3      I,   320|    such reward. Could Gallia hold~ ~
 4      I,   452|                    No longer hold the warlike Lingon down,~ ~
 5      I,   464|   the roadstead by Monaecus' hold.~ ~
 6      I,   568| walls that all mankind might hold,~ ~
 7     II,    96|                 Mysterious, `Hold! the fates permit thee not~ ~
 8     II,   342|    tear thee from me, till I hold~ ~
 9     II,   824|                 Then Magnus, hold'st the deep; yet not the
10    III,    96|                  Now Anxur's hold was passed, the oozy road~ ~
11    III,   251|     Damascus and from Gaza's hold,~ ~
12    III,   361|                           We hold aloof: no stranger hand
13    III,   555|                  Thus far to hold their battlements was all~ ~
14    III,   685|                No sheltering hold, but with his chest advanced~ ~
15     IV,    51|                              Hold back the foe. Thus gained
16     IV,   309|                              Hold back your weapons, soldiers,
17     IV,   749|    fortunes of the spot must hold in store~ ~
18     IV,   790|    790 (Ta'en in Corfinium's hold) 23 in waves of Rhine~ ~
19      V,   332|    Nor human ordinance shall hold thine hand.~ ~
20      V,   414|    who led this mad revolt I hold,~ ~
21      V,   481|      sky and ocean, firm its hold;~ ~
22      V,   567|      winds I call unceasing: hold not back~ ~
23      V,   572|                         Dost hold Italia, but Epirus I~ ~
24     VI,    88|    columns leave their rocky hold~ ~
25     VI,   416|  most awful torch; Larissa's hold~ ~
26     VI,   832|                              Hold silent converse; warder
27     VI,   973|    your conquests, now shall hold alike~ ~
28    VII,   297|                  For which I hold since Rubicon was passed~ ~
29    VII,   472|   Veii, Cora and Laurentum's hold;~ ~
30    VII,   672|                Thus the last hold of Freedom. In the fray,~ ~
31    VII,   828| realms and cities which they hold,~ ~
32    VII,   966|        Routing their victor, hold Pharsalia's field.~ ~ ~ ~
33   VIII,   207|    southern skies content to hold his course;~ ~
34   VIII,   247|         To bear my message, `Hold ye to the faith,~ ~
35   VIII,   599|   make ready, not for thee I hold~ ~
36     IX,  1099|     the freezing flesh, they hold the death,~ ~
37     IX,  1128|    division from Byzantium's hold~ ~
38     IX,  1217|                          And hold him vassal worthy of thy
39     IX,  1219|    Such power entrusted; nor hold thou the deed~ ~
40      X,    80|                    80 Should hold the world in awe. Such lofty
41      X,   233|                            I hold it right to utter. Some
42      X,   236|                            I hold it grateful that their handiwork~ ~
43      X,   313|     waters more than air can hold~ ~
44      X,   318|                  Some waters hold, and shaken cast them forth:~ ~
45      X,   553|                           To hold him, nor the realms from
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