Book,  Verse

 1      I,   667|       By him the Flamen, on his noble head~ ~
 2     II,   572|      scornful features and with noble mien,~ ~
 3     II,   712|        The eldest scion of that noble stock:~ ~
 4    III,    75|                   Is blest with noble harvests which have filled~ ~
 5    III,    88|     Ocean borne his chains! How noble Gaul,~ ~
 6    III,   153|                              In noble death, as guardian of the
 7    III,   680|                         680 His noble courage rose, and maimed
 8    III,   796|        Argus, generous youth of noble blood,~ ~
 9     IV,   556|          Of warlike heroism, of noble faith,~ ~
10     IV,   582|      hid from others." Thus his noble words~ ~
11     IV,   917|        Curio lies; untombed his noble corpse,~ ~
12     VI,   579|                  For blood, and noble lions on them fawn~ ~
13     VI,   690|        Plunder the ashes of the noble dead,~ ~
14    VII,   406|                    Borne on his noble steed along the line~ ~
15    VII,   424|           All means of victory. Noble men have sought~ ~
16    VII,   689|                                 Noble at Brutus' hands -- then
17    VII,   693|                             Who noble fell, one only now I sing,~ ~
18    VII,   831|                      And of thy noble bearing in defeat,~ ~
19   VIII,    80|                80 Bequeathed by noble fathers, should thy strength~ ~
20   VIII,   637|                                 Noble in spirit, had deserved
21   VIII,   777|        the face, and seized the noble head~ ~
22   VIII,   797|       move assemblies, and that noble brow~ ~
23   VIII,   882| Trembling, he placed around the noble limbs.~ ~
24     IX,   161|         through with wounds our noble father fell:~ ~
25     IX,   227|                     From Cato's noble breast instinct with truth:~ ~
26     IX,   232|                    Has played a noble part. Great was his power,~ ~
27     IX,   264|                    Of that most noble dead.~ ~ ~ ~ Meanwhile the
28     IX,  1133|                        Rhoeteum noble for its Grecian tomb,~ ~
29      X,    99|         mighty Caesar, aught to noble birth~ ~
30      X,   193|                             But noble vintage of Falernian growth~ ~
31      X,   460|       he whom now thou fearest. Noble blood~ ~
32      X,   538|                     Thus will a noble beast in little cage~ ~
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