Book,  Verse

 1   Note       |    many scholars now prefer to call it) was written approximately
 2      I,   165|                          Might call, resistless would he strike
 3      I,   307|  Freedom to the people, and to call~ ~
 4      I,   311|                             To call the populace to aid thy
 5      I,   490|    longer listen for the bugle call,~ ~
 6     II,   631|                   Old, does he call me? Fear not ye mine age.~ ~
 7    III,   118|       uncalled, for none could call.~ ~
 8    III,   266|                    Refused the call, where furthest Ganges dares,~ ~
 9    III,   762|    Still fail their hand, they call the sea to aid~ ~
10     IV,   209|    Caesar's trumpets sound the call to arms~ ~
11     IV,   244|          Lose then! but losing call not Caesar lord.~ ~
12     IV,   345|                                Call famine to their aid. Damp
13     IV,   446|                     No trumpet call shall break his sleep again:~ ~
14     IV,   853|       battle: nay, the trumpet call~ ~
15      V,   286|    weary of the mournful bugle call~ ~
16      V,   560|         560 Untried to which I call? To unknown risks~ ~
17      V,   567|                    And winds I call unceasing: hold not back~ ~
18      V,   711|     the forces of his thunder, call~ ~
19      V,   860|      dear breast when trumpets call~ ~
20     VI,    96|    Unless he deviate. No bugle call~ ~
21     VI,   534|                            Can call them from it ever. Once
22     VI,   558|   immense shall issue at their call;~ ~
23     VI,   752| ghostly tenants had obeyed her call,~ ~
24     VI,   770|  though the witch had power to call the shades~ ~
25     VI,   868|         She-dogs of hell, I'll call you to the day,~ ~
26     VI,   880|                         880 To call her daughter. And for thee,
27    VII,    29| sentinels; let not the trumpet call~ ~
28    VII,   195|         What furies didst thou call,~ ~
29    VII,   404|     such a chief should at the call to arms,~ ~
30    VII,   803|                            And call the gods to witness that
31    VII,   839|                    All nations call and challenge fate again.~ ~
32   VIII,   120|         120 From thine abode I call: atonement find~ ~
33   VIII,   200|      the glittering groups men call the Bears.~ ~
34   VIII,   610|       Pharsalia's ashes and to call~ ~
35   VIII,   732|                                Call back my triumphs. Life may
36   VIII,   969|                        Shall I call down upon thee? May the
37     IX,   321|        so near, your country's call?~ ~
38     IX,  1038|        present, flies to every call;~ ~
39     IX,  1179|                              I call upon you and with pious
40      X,   393|      torrent; and the rocks we call~ ~
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