Book,  Verse

 1      I,   265| heaven's command: and thus drew on~ ~
 2     II,   110|   other's fate some solace drew,~ ~
 3     II,   166|                            Drew from the city; for the surgeon
 4     II,   674|                            Drew back the standards, for
 5     II,   790|                        790 Drew down the sails which hung
 6     II,   811|   Grappled their decks and drew them to the land,~ ~
 7    III,     6|                            Drew down upon the mountains,
 8    III,   532|          The might of Rome drew nigh beneath the wall~ ~
 9     IV,    33|                            Drew round a hasty trench; his
10     IV,   283|   at the fell chance, they drew the sword;~ ~
11     IV,   320|                        320 Drew down her starry veil and
12     IV,   878|    o'erwhelmed them. Still drew in~ ~
13      V,     5|   with winter, and the day drew nigh~ ~
14      V,   293|            His high behest drew nations to the field:~ ~
15      V,   421|                            Drew back and trembled at the
16      V,   921|         When Caesar's host drew near; for now she leaves,~ ~
17     VI,    10|               10 Thrice he drew out his troops, his eagles
18     VI,   475|  the furnace molten masses drew~ ~
19     VI,   492|            And as the hour drew near, the coward minds~ ~
20    VII,     6|                        And drew the mists up, not to feed
21    VII,    22|           Perhaps, as ills drew near, his anxious soul,~ ~
22    VII,    54| eager voices (as the fates drew on~ ~
23    VII,   909|  Or that avenging day when drew their blades~ ~
24   VIII,    70|                         70 Drew near; whom when Cornelia'
25   VIII,    74|                            Drew her with cherishing arms;
26   VIII,   656|                            Drew nigh, and feigning from
27     IX,   739|                            Drew forth these noisome pests;
28      X,    85|    Caesar's haughty breast drew in the flame?~ ~
29      X,   207|                     Caesar drew out in colloquy the night~ ~
30      X,   535|                         He drew his band together. There
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