Book,  Verse

 1      I,   170|   Triumph his joy, though ruin marked his track.~ ~
 2      I,   711|   the fates control them, ruin huge~ ~
 3     II,   109|      Of Carthage, and his ruin matched with hers:~ ~
 4     II,   209| Thus crushed beneath some ruin lie the dead;~ ~
 5     II,   284|   broken credit, that its ruin hides~ ~
 6     II,   285|                In general ruin. Drawn by hope of gain,~ ~
 7    III,   110|          110 Had been thy ruin."~ ~ ~ Trembling at his
 8    III,   194|          And in his fated ruin. Graecia sent,~ ~
 9    III,   335|             Witnessed his ruin. From where Afric's god,~ ~
10    III,   528|                   Spreads ruin vast: nor crushed the life
11    III,   568|     Lay prone, yet in its ruin larger seemed.~ ~ ~ ~
12    III,   629|                     Their ruin in the stroke, and vanquished
13     IV,    49|                           Ruin impending, and he bade his
14     IV,   444|         Is nodding to its ruin, knows the spot~ ~
15     IV,   445|  himself shall, though in ruin, lie!~ ~
16      V,   855|            With speediest ruin. 'Tis enough for thee~ ~
17      V,   883|      The thunder-bolts of ruin to withstand~ ~
18     VI,   149|                        By ruin spread afar; and with the
19     VI,   163|              And threaten ruin, and the bastions groan~ ~
20     VI,   193|          Of tumult and of ruin finds the ear~ ~
21     VI,   311|       Some day to fall in ruin on itself;~ ~
22    VII,    55|              The world to ruin) round Pompeius' tent~ ~
23    VII,   107|                In one red ruin; myriads of mankind~ ~
24    VII,   139|   Would that (without the ruin of our cause)~ ~
25    VII,   284|              And felt the ruin nodding to its fall:~ ~
26    VII,   386|   And fill the fosse with ruin; not a man~ ~
27    VII,   480|          480 Crumbling to ruin, the ancestral roof~ ~
28    VII,   761|            And sought his ruin; and the tide of blood~ ~
29    VII,   783|            Might find its ruin: or perchance he wished~ ~
30   VIII,    15|            Made known his ruin. Many as they sought~ ~
31   VIII,    20|            20 Told of his ruin. Every witness seen~ ~
32   VIII,   378|    Condemned the world to ruin? Is the cause~ ~
33   VIII,   560|               560 Bring's ruin on a throne. For lawless
34   VIII,   608|           Rome 'neath the ruin of Pompeius lies:~ ~
35   VIII,   639|                 At such a ruin of so great a name?~ ~
36     IX,    43|      The fragments of the ruin wrought in Thrace.~ ~
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