Book,  Verse

 1      I,   588|                           The fire took divers shapes; a lance
 2      I,   591|      Rushed down, and drawing fire in northern parts~ ~
 3      I,   606|     the wild dogs; the Vestal fire was snatched~ ~
 4     II,   150|    the goddess and the sacred fire,~ ~
 5     II,   305|         And tracts of flaming fire. By Jove's decree~ ~
 6     II,   501|           Not find them open, fire and sword to bring~ ~
 7    III,   111|     He found the city: deadly fire and flame,~ ~
 8    III,   415|                    And as the fire that finds no fuel dies,~ ~
 9    III,   559|    deadly bow, nor shaft; for fire alone~ ~
10    III,   749|                               Fire all-consuming ran among
11     IV,    89|              Gleamed its pale fire. Meanwhile a watery arch~ ~
12     IV,   318|                           The fire within when battle was denied,~ ~
13      V,   157|      to ashes by barbarian 14 fire,~ ~
14      V,   175| proved no mind possessed with fire divine;~ ~
15      V,   204| within her seethes the mighty fire~ ~
16      V,   469|      onward, swifter than the fire~ ~
17     VI,   140|                        140 Or fire might soften, or might pass
18     VI,   323|           Had Caesar seen the fire or known the fight:~ ~
19     VI,   543|            Burns with illicit fire. Nor lies the power~ ~
20     VI,   637|      Singed with the redolent fire that burned the dead.~ ~
21     VI,   639|                  Untouched by fire, whose dried and mummied
22     VI,   784|     The bank that sounds with fire, the fury band,~ ~
23    VII,   179|       their march: portentous fire~ ~
24    VII,   306|                          With fire and sword ye did your country
25    VII,   946|                            Or fire consumed, shall fall into
26   VIII,   557|                   Differ, and fire from ocean, so from right~ ~
27   VIII,   884|                   Nor was the fire beneath. Then as he crouched~ ~
28   VIII,   893|     aught upon thee. Take the fire;~ ~
29   VIII,   904|      he cherish the enfeebled fire~ ~
30     IX,    10|     their blameless lives and fire of soul~ ~
31     IX,   172|       his corse asunder, or a fire~ ~
32     IX,   555|    thus on Numa by the sacred fire~ ~
33     IX,   871|  silence working as consuming fire~ ~
34     IX,   877|      eyelids. Tortured by the fire~ ~
35     IX,   885|                  Yet were the fire unquenched. So fell the
36     IX,   920|     For so to noxious humours fire consumes~ ~
37     IX,  1072| widest circuit from a kindled fire~ ~
38     IX,  1175|                    The Trojan fire still burns: pledge of the
39      X,   175|  madness of ambition, thus to fire~ ~
40      X,   596|      of sword, and those with fire 24~ ~
41      X,   600|     reeking tar. Nor slow the fire~ ~
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