Book,  Verse

 1     II,    34|                    The matrons laid aside their wonted garb:~ ~
 2     II,    80|       No other deeds the fates laid up in store~ ~
 3     II,   174|           Urged by the servant laid the master low.~ ~
 4     II,   220|       And Earth upheaved, have laid such numbers low:~ ~
 5     II,   620|                        620 Has laid upon me, to oppose thy rage.~ ~
 6    III,    50|         and the ropes in order laid,~ ~
 7    III,    60|                60 Then arms he laid aside, in guise of peace~ ~
 8    III,   184|                                Laid up by saving sires; the
 9    III,   498|             The buoyant alder, laid their foliage low~ ~
10    III,   631|                         Others laid fast the foe, themselves
11     IV,   430|         But these, their amour laid~ ~
12     IV,   739|          Trusted the earth and laid the giant down.~ ~
13     IV,   900|           900 Now was the dust laid low by streams of blood,~ ~
14      V,   737|      drawn from depths between laid bare the sand.~ ~
15    VII,   497|                   War upon war laid nations at thy feet~ ~
16    VII,   798|         her master. The burden laid~ ~
17    VII,   931|                                Laid in the earth the Roman consul
18    VII,   994|                            Was laid such carnage? By what length
19   VIII,   857|       begs as for the meanest, laid in which~ ~
20     IX,   243|      took he power, pleased he laid it down:~ ~
21     IX,   337|        spare this head, which, laid before the feet~ ~
22     IX,   986| Unshielded from the fates they laid their limbs,~ ~
23     IX,  1307|        answer found; that arms laid down~ ~
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