Book,  Verse

 1      I,   263|                            Save Lucifer, before the coming
 2     II,   418|                     By any save by Brutus. Sad and stern~ ~
 3    III,   139|      Clear ringing spake: "Save o'er Metellus dead~ ~
 4    III,   158|                      Could save the laws, it were not better
 5    III,   755| scapes destruction; one to save~ ~
 6     IV,   533|                            Save for this little night, consult
 7     IV,   779|     Not eagerness alone to save the state~ ~
 8     IV,   899|                         To save Pompeius and the Senate'
 9      V,   355|        Nor feared he aught save order at the hands~ ~
10      V,   548|     Did thy loved kinsman (save on sands of Nile)~ ~
11     VI,     6|                            Save at his kinsman's cost. In
12     VI,   529|  For deaf the ears divine: save for one voice~ ~
13     VI,   764|         Darkness unbroken, save by chanted spells,~ ~
14    VII,   451|   From this, 'tis yours to save.~ ~
15    VII,   452|                       Then save! Nor in the latest stage
16    VII,   469|                            Save of some Senator at the ancient
17   VIII,    95|                      Aught save my fortune. If for that
18   VIII,   727|                            Save by thy death. Then weigh
19   VIII,   828|                            Save by the lacerated trunk unknown.~ ~ ~ ~
20     IX,   299|       Has power to keep or save. That civil war~ ~
21     IX,   514|       Lies ever fruitless, save that by the shore~ ~
22     IX,   573|                            Save from the stars, which as
23      X,   115|                            Save from this foul disgrace
24      X,   573|                 Availed to save or messenger of peace,~ ~
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