Book,  Verse

 1      I,    83|        all the centuries, shall sound~ ~
 2      I,   290|    fears but speak them not; no sound is heard~ ~
 3      I,   293|      birds are voiceless and no sound is heard~ ~
 4      I,   428|        gainst whom thy trumpets sound.~ ~
 5      I,   556|          but still the frame is sound,~ ~
 6     II,   594|                              To sound his trumpets with the coming
 7     II,   725|                                 Sound with the war, all cities
 8     II,   792|                          Should sound upon them. But the chief,
 9     IV,   209|          When Caesar's trumpets sound the call to arms~ ~
10     VI,   192|        is seen already, and the sound~ ~
11     VI,   505|       he satisfied to learn the sound~ ~
12     VI,   534|     them from it ever. Once the sound~ ~
13     VI,   800|                        800 That sound beneath the brooding eagle'
14     VI,   820|                         820 The sound of forests and the thunder
15     VI,   908|    shall burn, such chant shall sound,~ ~
16    VII,    98|       without thee the trumpets sound the fray.~ ~
17    VII,   465|                           Shall sound as fables in the ears of
18    VII,   566|                             The sound re-echoes where nor clouds
19    VII,   663|         of a voice immense, and sound of alms~ ~
20    VII,   999|    First shall the battle onset sound again,~ ~
21   VIII,   718| Achillas plunged his blade, nor sound nor cry~ ~
22     IX,   372|            The waves advance to sound upon the shore.~ ~
23     IX,  1195|     mingled voices of uncertain sound~ ~
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