Book,  Verse

 1      I,   142|     Which had the right 'twere impious to enquire;~ ~
 2      I,   270|                         270 Of impious strife: roused from their
 3      I,   370|       370 Greedy of power, the impious sword again~ ~
 4     II,   281|                             In impious battles men unsheath the
 5    III,   358|      Accept in aid: but if, in impious strife~ ~
 6     IV,    30|    Essayed attack, in shame of impious strife.~ ~
 7     IV,   192|               They grasped the impious horror of the war.~ ~
 8     IV,   237|                             An impious slaughter: the defenceless
 9     IV,   269|                    The love of impious battle. So when beasts~ ~
10     IV,   908| Betraying, hast compelled this impious war~ ~
11      V,   163|                    In this our impious age the god finds none~ ~
12     VI,   100|                      100 Deals impious slaughter. Weighty care
13     VI,   179|       Whence," he cried, "this impious fear~ ~
14     VI,   384|      st feel the evils of this impious war,~ ~
15     VI,   528|                           Rise impious incantations, all unheard;~ ~
16     VI,   667|    Held by her own apart, some impious tale~ ~
17     VI,   717|               Pleased that her impious fame was noised abroad~ ~
18     VI,   926|     fiercest discord; and this impious war~ ~
19    VII,   198|        sacrifice in this thine impious war?~ ~
20    VII,   227|                     To end the impious conflict." Or he saw~ ~
21    VII,   982|       the conquerors and their impious arms~ ~
22   VIII,   649|     breasts? Thou know'st not, impious boy,~ ~
23   VIII,   789|                 Then, that the impious boy (ah! shameful fate)~ ~
24   VIII,   912|          For this thy work, at impious Caesar's hands;~ ~
25     IX,    88|                 Dost thou not, impious, upon thy heart~ ~
26     IX,   301|                             Is impious now. If in the public right~ ~
27     IX,   649|                            Ask impious Caesar's fates, and learn
28     IX,  1246|                Didst thou with impious war pursue the man~ ~
29      X,   433|                            The impious sister now her brother weds~ ~
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