Book,  Verse

 1     II,   675|    Were in his soul alike; nor dared he trust~ ~
 2    III,   257|                                Dared to record in characters;
 3    III,   347|   their pledged obedience, and dared~ ~
 4    III,   455|                            Had dared to violate; hidden from
 5    III,   462| ancient myth, no fowl has ever dared~ ~
 6    III,   680|    courage rose, and maimed he dared~ ~
 7     IV,   455|                                Dared somewhat, where Salona's
 8      V,   474|      for the winter storms nor dared the main.~ ~
 9      V,   845|                            Nor dared to rouse him weeping. But
10    VII,   725|      One his brother slew, nor dared~ ~
11   VIII,   286|     first the fallen chieftain dared to find~ ~
12   VIII,   550|       tyrant hearts, Pothinus, dared to claim~ ~
13   VIII,   670|   spouse would follow, for she dared not stay,~ ~
14     IX,    50|      Cretan shores. But Phycus dared~ ~
15     IX,   202|                            Had dared the angry deep: but Cato'
16     IX,   225|                     The people dared to heap upon the gods,~ ~
17     IX,   387|         despite the ropes that dared~ ~
18     IX,   432|  stayed the fleet, nor further dared~ ~
19     IX,   799|                    The goddess dared not look, and Perseus' face~ ~
20     IX,   879|     could withhold him; but he dared~ ~
21     IX,   944|                            Nor dared to place, yet swelling,
22     IX,  1264|               Thus by words he dared,~ ~
23      X,   446|                             We dared together and lost, by Magnus'
24      X,   501|    race of Rome. What more had dared,~ ~
25      X,   549|      Scythian nor Alaun 22 had dared~ ~
26      X,   580|    coasts such wickedness have dared,~ ~
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