Book,  Verse

 1      I,   235|                            And bids his standards cross the
 2      I,   338|                             He bids his soldiers; with majestic
 3      I,   651|                             He bids consume 26. Then round the
 4     II,    28|                             Or bids her grieving maidens beat
 5    III,    67| fearless ever.~ ~ ~ ~ Curio he bids~ ~
 6     IV,    35|          Then with the morn he bids them seize the hill~ ~
 7     IV,   836|       At earliest peep of dawn bids carry forth~ ~
 8      V,   147|     wandering careless; her he bids to pass~ ~
 9      V,   431|      feared to lose.~ ~ ~ ~ He bids them march~ ~
10      V,   561|     Art thou commanded? Caesar bids thee come,~ ~
11     VI,    41|      Fit for a hasty mound, he bids his troops~ ~
12    VII,   416|                                Bids us expect their favour;
13    VII,   666|        supplies the weapon and bids strike~ ~
14    VII,   670|                670 Knowing, he bids them spare the common herd,~ ~
15    VII,   854|         Banish their fears, he bids his cohorts dash,~ ~
16   VIII,    44|       trembling to the sea. He bids them steer~ ~
17   VIII,   237|                             He bids 5 Deiotarus: "O faithful
18   VIII,   599|                                Bids us make ready, not for thee
19   VIII,   801|      tissues, and the brain he bids remove~ ~
20   VIII,   974|       human, and the drum that bids~ ~
21     IX,   361|                             He bids attack, though Nature on
22     IX,   894|                           Cato bids lift the standard, lest
23      X,   456|      There lies the shore that bids us hope success:~ ~
24      X,   599|           Joined rank to rank, bids drop upon their sides~ ~
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