Book,  Verse

 1      I,     1|       than civil on Emathian 1 plains,~ ~
 2      I,   119|          And stained Assyria's plains with Latian blood,~ ~
 3      I,   753|      mountains; and Philippi's plains~ ~
 4      I,   772|      once have seen Philippi's plains!" 28~ ~ ~ ~
 5     II,   680|             680 Through lonely plains or secret forest depths,~ ~
 6    III,    13|    Elysian fields and from the plains~ ~
 7    III,   145|       disaster on the Parthian plains.~ ~
 8    III,   250|      great of yore; from windy plains~ ~
 9     IV,    21|                 Here boundless plains are spread beyond the range~ ~
10     IV,    59|        unmelted, and the lower plains~ ~
11     IV,   144|    neath the warmth of day the plains grew firm.~ ~ ~ ~
12     IV,   330|     for water now they dig the plains~ ~
13     IV,   763|  whirlpools; and their burning plains~ ~
14     VI,   344|       his load spouts o'er the plains~ ~
15     VI,   827|      at his godhead; Styx; and plains of bliss~ ~
16     VI,   950|               950 Claiming the plains Elysian: and the King~ ~
17     VI,   972|    Europe and Asia and Libya's plains, 45~ ~
18    VII,   620|     slaughter. Oh, that to thy plains,~ ~
19   VIII,   335|      nought else: and in their plains~ ~
20   VIII,   420|     the Parthian in Sarmatia's plains,~ ~
21     IX,    21|             Next o'er Emathian plains he winged his flight,~ ~
22     IX,   880| standard down, and through the plains~ ~
23     IX,  1022|     far other suns, nor Asia's plains.~ ~
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