Book,  Verse

 1      I,   208|                              Faith tottered; thousands saw
 2      I,   653|      guardians of the public faith,~ ~
 3     II,   397|   Yet must they plight their faith in simple form~ ~
 4     II,   511|    people's favour held, yet faith with fear~ ~
 5     II,   520| fortune, o'er their wavering faith.~ ~
 6    III,   346|      manhood with un-Grecian faith~ ~
 7    III,   392|    safe, our boast is sturdy faith;~ ~
 8    III,   461|    Of men was every tree. If faith be given~ ~
 9     IV,   232|                              Faith was renewed and trust. Thus
10     IV,   241|      Rome forgetful, to your faith forsworn!~ ~
11     IV,   393|     former cause we kept the faith,~ ~
12     IV,   556|    warlike heroism, of noble faith,~ ~
13     IV,   792|  devotion: wavering in their faith,~ ~
14      V,   177|                         Than faith in Phoebus and the sacred
15      V,   343|                         When faith and loyalty are fled, and
16      V,   401|  land and sea. Nor were your faith~ ~
17      V,   879|    consort, Magnus, this thy faith~ ~
18    VII,   841|      aught; then pledge your faith~ ~
19   VIII,    93|    full, the final pledge of faith.~ ~
20   VIII,   114|               May keep their faith to thee, and all the earth~ ~
21   VIII,   147|                         Some faith still lingered, thus Pompeius
22   VIII,   185|                           In faith, and through the pathless
23   VIII,   232| captains who preserved their faith;~ ~
24   VIII,   240|              240 To test the faith of peoples of the East~ ~
25   VIII,   247|     message, `Hold ye to the faith,~ ~
26   VIII,   320|                       320 In faith and armies; or the Parthian
27   VIII,   443|   quiver from the field. His faith~ ~
28   VIII,   553|                          And faith thus lauded 18 brings its
29   VIII,   617|        Whom fortune favours. Faith her friends selects~ ~
30   VIII,   723|     boat, ponder the Pharian faith;~ ~
31   VIII,   816|         To witness! Such the faith which Fortune kept~ ~
32     IX,   122|  else!' Thus have I kept the faith;~ ~
33     IX,   247|      wrought much good. True faith in liberty~ ~
34     IX,  1212| death. With such a pledge of faith~ ~
35      X,   264|          Vain is the ancient faith that Ethiop snows 13~ ~
36      X,   495|                         Lose faith and love of kin: their pittance
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