Book,  Verse

 1      I,    18|                              Neath southern noons all quivering
 2      I,   390|                         390 'Neath other leaders the rewards
 3      I,   480|    where the river broadens, neath the cape~ ~
 4      I,   516|           Happy the peoples 'neath the Northern Star~ ~
 5      I,   756|              Again I wander 'neath the rosy hues~ ~
 6     II,   148|                              Neath Fimbria's falchion: and
 7     II,   568|                      Creeps 'neath the ramparts; when the gates
 8     II,   661|             And where Syene 'neath its noontide sun~ ~
 9    III,   341|                              Neath Caesar's conquering hand
10    III,   564|          By living torches, 'neath a smoky pall~ ~
11     IV,    62|   whelms the sinking stars, 'neath wintry heavens~ ~
12     IV,   144|                         And 'neath the warmth of day the plains
13     IV,   672|    In yonder cave he dwelt, 'neath yonder rock~ ~
14     IV,   755|                    Then lay 'neath Varus. He, though placing
15     IV,   764|      Stretch forth unending 'neath the torrid zone,~ ~
16      V,   115|                       Frets 'neath the pile of huge Inarime. 9~ ~ ~ ~
17      V,   210|                 210 Groaned 'neath the centuries. In order
18      V,   291|                How trembled 'neath his feet the dizzy height~ ~
19     VI,   186|    day shall not be theirs. 'Neath Caesar's eye,~ ~
20     VI,   319|                        Fail 'neath his swollen waters, all
21     VI,   409| Would it had slept for ever 'neath the deep)~ ~
22    VII,   219|                              Neath every sky, struck by mysterious
23    VII,   432|                      Serves 'neath our standards. North and
24    VII,   433|        Who have their being 'neath the starry vault,~ ~
25    VII,   822|     Whate'er thy sufferings 'neath the Pharian king,~ ~
26   VIII,   608|                        Rome 'neath the ruin of Pompeius lies:~ ~
27     IX,   504|                       Lived 'neath the shady foliage, till
28     IX,  1027|     from the world we know, 'neath other skies~ ~
29      X,   141|                Were trodden 'neath the foot; the mighty gates~ ~
30      X,   246|                              Neath Saturn's sway the zone of
31      X,   333|                        Bent 'neath his chariot yoke: but of
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