Book,  Verse

 1    VII,   822|   thy sufferings 'neath the Pharian king,~ ~
 2   VIII,   323|    Place no reliance on the Pharian king;~ ~
 3   VIII,   647|   To cause forbearance in a Pharian king,~ ~
 4   VIII,   665|    Magnus, who bestowed the Pharian crown,~ ~
 5   VIII,   691|    A Roman soldier from the Pharian boat,~ ~
 6   VIII,   723|    on this boat, ponder the Pharian faith;~ ~
 7   VIII,   787|     this base varlet of the Pharian king?~ ~
 8   VIII,   792|  Upon his stately front, on Pharian pike~ ~
 9   VIII,   829|  ere the victor touched the Pharian sands~ ~
10   VIII,   938|  Magnus dead: and shall one Pharian stone~ ~
11     IX,     1|   Yet in those ashes on the Pharian shore,~ ~
12     IX,    78|    No honour, haply by some Pharian hand~ ~
13     IX,    94|                    Upon the Pharian shore, somewhat of thee~ ~
14     IX,   171|  whether ravenous birds and Pharian dogs~ ~
15     IX,   254|                 And met the Pharian sword prepared to slay.~ ~
16     IX,   324|                         The Pharian weapons and the Parthian
17     IX,   336| both his sons; outstrip the Pharian gift,~ ~
18     IX,  1191|                         The Pharian beam proclaimed Egyptian
19     IX,  1201|    Wrapped in a covering of Pharian wool.~ ~
20     IX,  1214|    we this treaty. Take the Pharian realm~ ~
21     IX,  1271|   If but the sister of this Pharian king~ ~
22     IX,  1286|    of blood, but feared the Pharian land.~ ~
23     IX,  1304|                        This Pharian vassal; snatching from mankind~ ~
24      X,     9| Before, he marched upon the Pharian town;~ ~
25      X,    77|                           A Pharian triumph, Caesar in her train;~ ~
26      X,   152|                     Through Pharian leash the threads. There
27      X,   204|                And with the Pharian realm he longed to find~ ~
28      X,   212|     wilt, whence sprang the Pharian race;~ ~
29      X,   323|                 Dost as the Pharian and Persian kings~ ~
30      X,   407|     to fresh horrors; and a Pharian hand~ ~
31      X,   415| Just at our hands, become a Pharian crime,~ ~
32      X,   492|  had it shamed to serve the Pharian King;~ ~
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