Book,  Verse

 1      I,   503|    martial lays send down to distant times~ ~
 2     II,   334| Scythian tribes desert their distant north,~ ~
 3     II,   830|   Still great in exile, in a distant land~ ~
 4    III,   187|        And Cato 10 bore from distant Cyprus home;~ ~
 5    III,   224|                    Upon that distant quest, and spurned the shore,~ ~
 6    III,   286|     you, Arabians, from your distant home~ ~
 7     IV,     1|                   But in the distant regions of the earth~ ~
 8     IV,   164|      for strength amid those distant tribes,~ ~
 9     IV,   266|                  Monarchs of distant realms, while haply here~ ~
10     IV,   835|                To scour more distant regions. He himself~ ~
11      V,     8|  came the Fathers from their distant posts~ ~
12      V,   545|     er, Pompeius, since that distant day~ ~
13      V,   661|                   Way be too distant."~ ~ ~ But great Caesar'
14      V,   707|    Took not their rise; from distant regions came~ ~
15      V,   888|    Am I to live till to that distant isle~ ~
16     VI,    36|     Here Caesar hastes, with distant rampart lines~ ~
17     VI,    85|                   Unheard by distant Caledonia's tribes.~ ~
18     VI,   191|   throats unyielding. In the distant lines~ ~
19    VII,    65|     peoples, eager for their distant homes,~ ~
20    VII,   239|      records their fates: in distant climes~ ~
21    VII,   633|             Begged from some distant king to wield the sword:~ ~
22   VIII,   214|                     Italia's distant shore: and for the rest~ ~
23   VIII,   588|         To stain our Pharos, distant from the strife~ ~
24     IX,   126|            I follow; yet how distant be my doom~ ~
25     IX,   288|                           Of distant nations. In the garb of
26     IX,   551|   Perchance a wonder in some distant land,~ ~
27     IX,   639|                Renowned from distant ages. First of these~ ~
28     IX,   710|           710 Thou may'st in distant days decree divine.~ ~ ~ ~
29      X,   277|       Were he in flood, when distant far the sun,~ ~
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