Book,  Verse

 1      I,   168|                                     Pressed to the utmost; all that
 2      I,   571|                                     Pressed by the enemy, in narrow
 3     II,   227|                                     Pressed out the life and helped
 4    III,   354|             find, when foreign foes pressed hard,~ ~
 5    III,   452|            Held firm the soil, lest pressed beneath its towers~ ~
 6    III,   610|                                 610 Pressed in between; as when with
 7     IV,    52|                            For none pressed on them; and the victor
 8     IV,    85|        Earth from the heavens; till pressed by weight of sky~ ~
 9     IV,   353|             from tender shoots they pressed,~ ~
10     IV,   424|                                     Pressed from the vintage in some
11     IV,   803|            Grip firm the sword, and pressed upon the brow~ ~
12     IV,   879| straightening circle, for the first pressed back~ ~
13     IV,   887|                                     Pressed out the life. Thus not upon
14      V,   717|                                     Pressed down its waves with clouds:
15      V,   779|                                Soon pressed around him, and with weeping
16      V,   871|        utterance for the grief that pressed.~ ~
17     VI,   103|                                     Pressed by Pompeius' steeds, whose
18     VI,   111|              Whose poisonous weight pressed on them in a cloud~ ~
19     VI,   225|                 In broken fragments pressed upon his brow;~ ~
20     VI,   265|           self was wounded. Down he pressed~ ~
21    VII,   554|          Awe-struck, the life-blood pressed; and all men held~ ~
22   VIII,   254|               Fierce, ever-warring, pressed, I suffered you~ ~
23     IX,   694|                     The eager ranks pressed onward, he alone~ ~
24     IX,   717|         fount was thronged and asps pressed on the marge.~ ~
25     IX,  1140|                                1140 Pressed down Assaracus' palace,
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