Book,  Verse

 1      I,    15|                            What lands, what oceans might have
 2      I,   107|        rival. Search no foreign lands:~ ~
 3      I,   570|        soldier, when in foreign lands~ ~
 4     II,   493|    erstepped his limits and the lands repelled.~ ~
 5    III,   220|      Above Iolcos in Thessalian lands."~ ~
 6     IV,    61|                     And all the lands that stretched towards the
 7     IV,   183|                              To lands remote by savage tribes
 8      V,   309|      Rhone and all the northern lands~ ~
 9      V,   775|       moment fortune, kingdoms, lands,~ ~
10     VI,    51|         And groves and spacious lands, and beasts of prey,~ ~
11     VI,   321|            Not his before; some lands are lost, the rest~ ~
12     VI,   368| shattered columns to Thessalian lands.~ ~
13    VII,   256|    hardy soldiers from Cilician lands,~ ~
14    VII,   523|         Arabia, and the Eastern lands~ ~
15    VII,   821|                              In lands unknown, an exile, be thy
16    VII,  1018|             Give us to hate the lands which bear the guilt;~ ~
17   VIII,    43|        of Cilicia and Liburnian lands,~ ~
18   VIII,   161|          And now seek I in what lands~ ~
19   VIII,   236|                 To the furthest lands~ ~
20   VIII,   382|       thou, fugitive, spurn the lands and skies~ ~
21   VIII,   472|     that fell defeat in eastern lands~ ~
22   VIII,   937|                     Not all the lands of Egypt should suffice~ ~
23     IX,   495|         is fertile of the Afric lands~ ~
24     IX,   544|       ancient base and made the lands~ ~
25     IX,   764|         tilled the neighbouring lands~ ~
26     IX,   806|      peoples and their fruitful lands;~ ~
27     IX,   886|     Dipsas in the torrid Libyan lands;~ ~
28     IX,  1208|           To crown thy toils on lands and on the deep.~ ~
29     IX,  1258|                            O'er lands and oceans, that without
30      X,    30|     baneful lesson that so many lands~ ~
31      X,   213|                   How lie their lands, the manners of their tribes,~ ~
32      X,   265|         abundant forth upon the lands.~ ~
33      X,   283|                     Consume the lands: and rising thus to meet~ ~
34      X,   361|        such try right: to other lands~ ~
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