Book,  Verse

 1      I,   732|     on his course: Mars only holds the sky.~ ~
 2    III,   304|                          And holds a secret course; then born
 3    III,   479|       Or when bright Phoebus holds the height, or when~ ~
 4     IV,    84|          Of murky air scarce holds them, which divides~ ~
 5     IV,   823|                           He holds the armies of his realm
 6      V,    21|    On this strange land that holds us, nor enquire~ ~
 7      V,   428|      To strike and suffer 22 holds in surest thrall~ ~
 8      V,   725|                         That holds the sky was shaken. Nature
 9      V,   902|     know the secret Mitylene holds?~ ~
10     VI,    94|     old Mycenae; or as Tiber holds~ ~
11     VI,   798|                        Which holds the vessel back 38 though
12     VI,   877|                              Holds thee, thou maid of Enna;
13     VI,   886| Furies with his scourge, who holds the depths~ ~
14    VII,   387|                          But holds his post within the ranks
15    VII,   479|      till her soil: one city holds us all:~ ~
16   VIII,   509|     no rain from heaven. Now holds this boy~ ~
17   VIII,   842|                           He holds it, wrestling with the greedy
18   VIII,  1023|      Egypt's fable, that she holds the grave~ ~
19     IX,    85|     tear beside the urn that holds~ ~
20     IX,   595|        Of Garamantians. Here holds his seat~ ~
21     IX,   937|                 His corselet holds not. Not in caldron so~ ~
22      X,   252|       Cyllenian: whene'er he holds~ ~
23      X,   458|   upon the scanty tomb which holds~ ~
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