Book,  Verse

 1      I,   129|           Of blood united, to the shades below.~ ~
 2      I,   259|                       Then in the shades of night he leads the troops~ ~
 3      I,   295|        day had broken through the shades~ ~
 4      I,   511|         what ye sing be true, the shades of men~ ~
 5     IV,   894|           offering; let the Punic shades,~ ~
 6      V,   728|                      Th' infernal shades with heaven.~ ~ ~ ~ In such
 7      V,   765|       that Caesar summoned to the shades,~ ~
 8     VI,   515|                       And all the shades; and sad with gloomy rites~ ~
 9     VI,   615|       Pale with the pallor of the shades, nor looked~ ~
10     VI,   669|               Down to the Stygian shades.~ ~ ~ ~ When rumour brought~ ~
11     VI,   692|           warriors to her host of shades.~ ~
12     VI,   770|       witch had power to call the shades~ ~
13     VI,   788|                Of timid shivering shades?"~ ~ ~ Then to her prayer.~ ~
14     VI,   831|           Hecate through whom the shades and I~ ~
15     VI,   836|                Now wearied of the shades from hell to me~ ~
16     VI,   925|         this, that 'mid the Roman shades~ ~
17    VII,   208|               Hovered in air, and shades of kindred dead~ ~
18    VII,   544|                      Swear by the shades of men.~ ~ ~ ~ With swift
19    VII,   711|           more, I seek the silent shades,~ ~
20   VIII,    50|          thy dreams; and when the shades~ ~
21   VIII,   102| slaughtered Crassi, with avenging shades~ ~
22   VIII,   494|          he to whom our wandering shades~ ~
23   VIII,   577|                                   Shades of the slaughtered in the
24   VIII,   835|      evils. Through the darkening shades~ ~
25   VIII,   873|       violate thy tomb. Yet if to shades~ ~
26     IX,    47|          And Taenarus open to the shades below~ ~
27     IX,   125|                     Of space, and shades of Hell, if such there be,~ ~
28     IX,   150|                   150 Rapt to the shades?" Thus he: but Sextus said~ ~ ~ ~
29     IX,   959|          Death, and he sought the shades; more swift to kill~ ~
30     IX,  1134|                And all the hero's shades, the theme of song.~ ~
31      X,   286|           and Meroe's lengthening shades~ ~
32      X,   475|         world demands beneath the shades.~ ~
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