Book,  Verse

 1      I,    37|                   Dealt the fell wound and left the death behind.~ ~
 2      I,   680|                 680 But from the wound a dark empoisoned stream~ ~
 3     II,   603|        Roman blood. But with the wound~ ~
 4    III,   645|          middle deep to deal the wound.~ ~
 5    III,   655|       life abroad through either wound.~ ~ ~ ~
 6    III,   679|     grasp in death. Yet with the wound~ ~
 7    III,   706|                        As from a wound the blood; but all his veins 30~ ~
 8    III,   820|          thy life blood from the wound~ ~
 9     IV,   321|       fights the gladiator whose wound~ ~
10     IV,   623|                      Inflict the wound, but rushing on the sword~ ~
11      V,   844|      instinctive from the hidden wound,~ ~
12     VI,   220|          congealed no more could wound,~ ~
13     VI,   257|       Pannonian, fiercer for the wound received,~ ~
14     VI,   259|            Turns circling on her wound, and still pursues~ ~
15     VI,   747|                     Untouched by wound. Now in the balance hung~ ~
16    VII,   110|                    110 Without a wound, the prizes of the war~ ~
17    VII,   573|                     Some hope to wound: others, in secret, yearn~ ~
18    VII,   655|         plain and on each gaping wound~ ~
19    VII,   717|       for each fate, or sing the wound that reft~ ~
20   VIII,   346|                    The slightest wound deals death.~ ~ "Would that
21   VIII,   471|          former conquest. If the wound~ ~
22     IX,   864|        eyes, pricked by a scanty wound,~ ~
23     IX,   869|                The aspect of the wound nor threatened death,~ ~
24     IX,   902|       flesh dissolving round the wound~ ~
25     IX,   955|                      All was one wound.~ ~ ~ ~ Then piteous Levus
26     IX,   965|           nor stayed; for in the wound itself~ ~
27     IX,  1088|        venomous juice within the wound;~ ~
28     IX,  1096| Repugmant to the summons, on the wound~ ~
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