Book,  Verse

 1     II,     1|                   This was made plain the anger of the gods;~ ~
 2     II,   537|     trial 23. When from far the plain~ ~
 3     II,   560|       horse across the sounding plain;~ ~
 4     II,   754|          Should mark the watery plain; or Gaurus huge~ ~
 5    III,   429|                  Expanding in a plain of gentle slope,~ ~
 6     IV,   100|        whirling waters; and the plain no more~ ~
 7     IV,   177|       flight and battle. In the plain arose~ ~
 8     IV,   300|               300 Seized on the plain and forced them to the hills~ ~
 9     IV,   334|     that reach the level of the plain.~ ~
10     IV,   799|      And bid my soldiers to the plain descend,~ ~
11     IV,   811|   troops in battle order to the plain.~ ~
12     IV,   847|        forces streamed upon the plain,~ ~
13     IV,   868|                   Rang the wide plain, and rose the dust in air~ ~
14      V,   522|        ocean, and this sluggish plain~ ~
15     VI,    89|         posts of vantage in the plain;~ ~
16     VI,   314|       hand, but on the spacious plain~ ~
17     VI,   405|                 That filled the plain: but when Alcides' hand~ ~
18     VI,   567|         heads and topple to the plain;~ ~
19     VI,   677|       falls towards Pharsalia's plain. 37~ ~
20     VI,   703|        the Roman host on yonder plain~ ~
21    VII,   180|       180 In columns filled the plain, and torches blazed:~ ~
22    VII,   274|       his foe descending to the plain.~ ~
23    VII,   327|                            Make plain to all men that the crowds
24    VII,   344|        Fill all th' ensanguined plain, and peoples float~ ~
25    VII,   592| withdrawn from all the spacious plain,~ ~
26    VII,   630|         630 Ceased in the wider plain, though still ablaze~ ~
27    VII,   655|                   He treads the plain and on each gaping wound~ ~
28    VII,   738|              To stagnate on the plain. Nor life was reft,~ ~
29    VII,   758|                        Upon the plain, which when he nearer stood~ ~
30    VII,   815|     upon the dead that load the plain,~ ~
31    VII,   855|    glowed and terror filled the plain,~ ~
32    VII,   892|             Issued from all the plain, that parted souls~ ~
33    VII,   921|          Rose shrouding all the plain, now in decay~ ~
34    VII,   962|                    This reeking plain? Drink, Caesar, of the streams,~ ~
35    VII,   991|      was mingled with Emathia's plain.~ ~ ~ ~
36     IX,   383|      realm, and from the watery plain~ ~
37     IX,  1150|      trickling through the arid plain he passed,~ ~
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