Book,  Verse

 1      I,    16|     blood thus shed in civil strife!~ ~
 2      I,    36|  strike thus deep; but civil strife alone~ ~
 3      I,   123|      hands the rage of civil strife.~ ~
 4      I,   270|               270 Of impious strife: roused from their sleep
 5     II,    66|     against herself in civil strife.~ ~
 6     II,   253|    exiled Marius, successful strife~ ~
 7     II,   292|   permit not that this fatal strife~ ~
 8     II,   331|  nations, touched by western strife,~ ~
 9    III,   358|      aid: but if, in impious strife~ ~
10     IV,    30|  attack, in shame of impious strife.~ ~
11     IV,   841|     youth to fate; and civil strife~ ~
12     IV,   912|      seditious and for civil strife~ ~
13      V,   243|    Fortune's sword for civil strife might wreak~ ~
14      V,   357|                         That strife should please thee only,
15      V,   604|      war, he knew that civil strife~ ~
16      V,   858|             Unmoved on civil strife. It shames my soul~ ~
17    VII,   322|    own clamour. Not in civil strife~ ~
18    VII,   595|   nations joined the central strife,~ ~
19    VII,   638|     the horrors of the final strife,~ ~
20   VIII,   588|     Pharos, distant from the strife~ ~
21     IX,   181| Captains, lead on: for civil strife ne'er gave~ ~
22     IX,   285|   even to its captains civil strife~ ~
23     IX,  1085|    the wonders, for a mighty strife~ ~
24      X,    71|  fatal beauty Argos urged to strife~ ~
25      X,   516|     fear lest in the nightly strife~ ~
26      X,   644|      slain the author of the strife,~ ~
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