Book,  Verse

 1      I,   477|     their standards home; the happy Gaul~ ~
 2      I,   516|                               Happy the peoples 'neath the Northern
 3     II,    52|                               Happy the youths who born in Punic
 4     II,   389|       first espousals. Not in happy times,~ ~
 5    III,    25|         Thou, Magnus, leddest happy triumphs home:~ ~
 6     IV,   355|                               Happy the host that onward marching
 7     IV,   443|                               Happy, thrice happy, he who, when
 8     IV,   443|                 Happy, thrice happy, he who, when the world~ ~
 9     IV,   451|                          Thus happy they alone live on apart,~ ~
10     IV,   751|                            Of happy augury placed his tents
11     IV,   914|                               Happy were Rome and all her sons
12      V,   605|   Stoops not to cottages. Oh! happy life~ ~
13      V,   847|                            Is happy (not at moments such as
14     VI,   187|     True, death would be more happy; but this boon~ ~
15     VI,   299|                        Thrice happy thou with such a name achieved,~ ~
16     VI,   352|                         Free, happy, mistress of thy laws and
17     VI,   940|                940 In all the happy ranks I smiling saw,~ ~
18    VII,     9|      To him the latest day of happy life,~ ~
19    VII,    23| Shunning the future wooed the happy past;~ ~
20    VII,    34|                               Happy if even in dreams thy Rome
21    VII,   127|                           Our happy state enjoying, risk it
22    VII,   213|                          Gave happy omen of the end to come.~ ~ ~ ~
23    VII,   215|                            Of happy life awaited (if their minds~ ~
24    VII,   800|          800 To muse upon the happy days of yore.~ ~
25   VIII,   451|                    Thy lot is happy; death, unfeared by men,~ ~
26   VIII,   556|                  But seek the happy. As the stars from earth~ ~
27   VIII,   679|     should part from thee? No happy star~ ~
28   VIII,   822|     one day's carnage! In his happy time~ ~
29   VIII,   989|              Home to Ausonia. Happy, happy he~ ~
30   VIII,   989|       Home to Ausonia. Happy, happy he~ ~
31     IX,    80|                            80 Happy the Crassi lying on the
32     IX,   102|                  Gone is that happy husband from my thoughts;~ ~
33     IX,   151|                            Oh happy thou who by report alone~ ~
34     IX,   252|      shall cringe the Senate. Happy he~ ~
35     IX,  1305|                           The happy morning which had shown
36     IX,  1308|                            In happy victory, Magnus, once again~ ~
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