Book,  Verse

 1      I,   348|            If from the Alps fierce Hannibal were come~ ~
 2      I,   453|                             Fierce in his painted arms; Isere
 3      I,   489|    garb. Batavia's warriors fierce~ ~
 4      I,   533|                             Fierce Caesar hurries his barbarian
 5      I,   537|                        More fierce and pitiless -- from conquered
 6      I,   724|      beside the Nemean lion fierce~ ~
 7      I,   736|                             Fierce rabid war: the sword shall
 8     II,    68|            Let all the sky, fierce Parent, be dissolved~ ~
 9     II,   351|                 Let Rhine's fierce barbarous hordes and both
10     II,   600|                         600 Fierce falls the pillage on Hesperian
11     II,   706|                             Fierce Adria whelms in foam Calabria'
12     II,   721|                 Warlike and fierce; the dwellers on the hills~ ~
13    III,   310|     rugged nation swift and fierce,~ ~
14    III,   324|                         And fierce Massagetae, who quaff the
15    III,   542|                      Rained fierce and ceaseless and the Romans
16     IV,     2|                             Fierce Caesar warring, though in
17     IV,   104|                             Fierce at the door; and while no
18     IV,   185|                             Fierce be your frown and battle
19     IV,   305|       Which when they knew, fierce anger filled their souls,~ ~
20     IV,   664|    hundred hands, or Typhon fierce,~ ~
21     IV,   715|                  That hydra fierce, which smitten in the marsh~ ~
22     VI,    30|   were an island. Steep and fierce,~ ~
23     VI,   300|             300 Had but the fierce Iberian from thy sword,~ ~
24     VI,   458|    rocks of Pholoe, Rhoetus fierce~ ~
25     VI,   576| moving sky. All beasts most fierce~ ~
26     VI,   660|                    660 Some fierce undaunted ghost, he fails
27     VI,   897|                             Fierce glared his eyes uncovered,
28    VII,    73|                             Fierce Catiline at the peace-compelling
29    VII,   846|              For this their fierce commandment; and he fled~ ~
30    VII,   905|                 Nor in more fierce convulsions raged the soul~ ~
31   VIII,   254|                             Fierce, ever-warring, pressed,
32   VIII,   696|                             Fierce, brutal, thirsting as a
33   VIII,   775|                Of striking, fierce Septimius' murderous hand~ ~
34   VIII,   892|        Or ocean monster, or fierce Caesar's wrath~ ~
35   VIII,   945|                         And fierce Sertorius by his aiding
36     IX,   398|                             Fierce rage the waves till hems 9
37     IX,   948|                           A fierce Haemorrhois fixed. From
38      X,   569|                      To the fierce vassals, from their absent
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