Book,  Verse

 1      I,   174|   Blasting their vision with its flames oblique,~ ~
 2      I,   650|   Brought into being, in accursd flames~ ~
 3      I,   725|         driving now thy chariot, flames should seize~ ~
 4     II,     9|                   When first the flames gave way and yielding left~ ~
 5     II,   339|          hand within the funeral flames,~ ~
 6    III,   390|                  390 Perished in flames, we sought another here;~ ~
 7    III,   403|         babe shall perish in the flames.~ ~
 8    III,   551|       fragments overwhelmed, and flames,~ ~
 9    III,   563|                  The fury of the flames, which, fed afresh~ ~
10    III,   751| Inflammable, gave welcome to the flames.~ ~
11     IV,   120|                 120 Kindle their flames. Thus, Father of the world,~ ~
12      V,   113|      boils, forced by compelling flames,~ ~
13     VI,   395|       And when beside the Lion's flames he drives~ ~
14     VI,   982|      dead man comes: then as the flames~ ~
15    VII,     6|        mists up, not to feed his flames, 3~ ~
16    VII,   182|         strode, whose sulphurous flames~ ~
17    VII,   491|          Not cities given to the flames, nor towns~ ~
18    VII,   897|       heard the hiss of vengeful flames~ ~
19   VIII,   905|    Magnus' body mingled with its flames.~ ~
20     IX,  1077|        leaves of fennel feed the flames,~ ~
21      X,   247|       Mars in lightning's fitful flames~ ~
22      X,   255|                                  Flames in its fury; where the circular
23      X,   541|                              The flames of Vulcan in Sicilian depths~ ~
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