Book,  Verse

 1      I,   130|   130 Had'st thou but longer stayed, it had been thine~ ~
 2      I,   168|      to the utmost; all that stayed his course~ ~
 3     II,   234|                         Were stayed, and while the lower current
 4     II,   547|    our firm bidding shall be stayed."~ ~
 5     II,   745|  Italia; -- but while Magnus stayed~ ~
 6    III,   244|  Hermus parts the meads. Nor stayed the bands~ ~
 7    III,   269|     The Macedonian conqueror stayed his foot~ ~
 8    III,   524|                  Behind, nor stayed its course: and massive
 9     IV,   566|      That no more rafts were stayed. They'll offer terms~ ~
10     IV,   593| fight: but first the war was stayed~ ~
11      V,   192|                          And stayed beside the tripods; and
12      V,   699|      own; and thus the ocean stayed~ ~
13      V,   834|     the one cause why Magnus stayed~ ~
14     VI,   986|                  The day was stayed till Sextus reached his
15    VII,   587|                   There only stayed. One army struck -- their
16    VII,   696|     was the arm which vainly stayed the fight.~ ~
17   VIII,    71|                         They stayed their weeping, yet with
18   VIII,   664|               Yet might have stayed his course: for if the court~ ~
19   VIII,   741|                          And stayed thy coming. Caesar to the
20     IX,   432|                  Pompeius 11 stayed the fleet, nor further dared~ ~
21     IX,   965|               It rushed, nor stayed; for in the wound itself~ ~
22      X,    41|                              Stayed back his course, nor Hammon'
23      X,   330|                          330 Stayed in their further march,
24      X,   519|                         Thus stayed the deed, for in the minds
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