Book,  Verse

 1     II,   328|                           To gaze unawed upon a toppling world?~ ~
 2     IV,   370|                          370 Gaze on the clouds, whence lately
 3      V,   250|                          250 Gaze on the wide expanse: still
 4      V,   386|                              Gaze on our triumph from the
 5      V,   625|                           To gaze upon his grandeur; and the
 6      V,   857|      thought that thou canst gaze~ ~
 7    VII,   205|    came upon their wondering gaze,~ ~
 8    VII,   546|     span dividing. Then they gaze~ ~
 9    VII,   760|                          760 Gaze on unnumbered swords that
10    VII,   826|   triumphs. With unfaltering gaze,~ ~
11    VII,   907|    known her son. Before his gaze~ ~
12    VII,   919|                 His feasting gaze. There rolled the streams
13    VII,  1005|    the ploughman of Haemonia gaze~ ~
14   VIII,   500|      on the shore to perish. Gaze on this,~ ~
15   VIII,   685| could she turn her straining gaze aside,~ ~
16   VIII,   723|                              Gaze on this boat, ponder the
17   VIII,  1000| Under the rainy Pleiades, to gaze~ ~
18   VIII,  1021|    shall come when men shall gaze~ ~
19     IX,    18|   orbs he bent his wondering gaze;~ ~
20     IX,   736|       which by its mistress' gaze~ ~
21     IX,  1058|                  And such as gaze upon the beams of day~ ~
22     IX,  1231|  condemnation; nor avert his gaze,~ ~
23     IX,  1318|  They hide their groans, and gaze with joyful front~ ~
24      X,   458|                          And gaze upon the scanty tomb which
25      X,   546|    hostile, with unfaltering gaze,~ ~
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