Book,  Verse

 1      I,   467|      Pours in amain or when the wave rolls back --~ ~
 2      I,   472|      draws heavenward the ocean wave; --~ ~
 3      I,   534|            Eagles and standards wave above his head,~ ~
 4      I,   639|   gloomy oracles, and by Anio's wave~ ~
 5      I,   758|          Meets with his flowing wave the rising tide.~ ~
 6     II,   478|        and Liris with Vestinian wave~ ~
 7     II,   666|               Beside the Euxine wave: the famous land~ ~
 8     II,   813|     left a blush upon the ocean wave.~ ~
 9    III,   233|            Mixed with the tidal wave; the land through which~ ~
10      V,    45|      the other scale? Illyria's wave~ ~
11      V,   516|               Mirrored upon its wave. For while the fleet~ ~
12      V,   740|        740 Or where to meet the wave: but safety came~ ~
13      V,   742|       vessel under, but a huger wave~ ~
14     VI,    70|   mighty mole the Hellespontine wave,~ ~
15     VI,   431|      fall, Spercheius: pure the wave~ ~
16     VI,   835|        O boatman of the burning wave,~ ~
17   VIII,    40|     sloop, to lightest wind and wave~ ~
18   VIII,   112|       the penalty. And that the wave~ ~
19   VIII,   137|         deep, girt by the ocean wave,~ ~
20   VIII,   199|        sinks nor dips below the wave,~ ~
21   VIII,   519|      loves who from the Paphian wave~ ~
22   VIII,   813|          headless, by the ocean wave?~ ~
23   VIII,   843|         watching for a refluent wave~ ~
24   VIII,   917|   consumed, and sinews; and the wave~ ~
25   VIII,   982|    bones, if still the restless wave~ ~
26     IX,    49|        Sweeps o'er the yielding wave, by northern breeze~ ~
27     IX,   146|        comrades. Swift into the wave~ ~
28     IX,   414|         reflected in the placid wave~ ~
29     IX,   938| mountainous height the steaming wave;~ ~
30     IX,  1130|      Propontis pours the Euxine wave.~ ~
31     IX,  1199|      vile minion forth upon the wave,~ ~
32      X,    39|         fleet to sail the ocean wave:~ ~
33      X,   172|         brought from woods that wave 6~ ~
34      X,   272|                   Nor lifts his wave before the Dog star burns;~ ~
35      X,   285|        gives ear; nor curbs his wave~ ~
36      X,   457|         power from the polluted wave,~ ~
37      X,   605|        foemen, all in arms, the wave;~ ~
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