Book,  Verse

 1      I,   361|    law forbad them? Shall he seize~ ~
 2      I,   543|          Nor does the terror seize the crowd alone:~ ~
 3      I,   725|   thy chariot, flames should seize~ ~
 4    III,   399|                              Seize on our corn and leave us
 5    III,   506|                         They seize the country wagons; and
 6    III,   740|   broken for the fight. They seize~ ~
 7     IV,    35|   with the morn he bids them seize the hill~ ~
 8     IV,   187|     breasts the sword." They seize the pass~ ~
 9      V,   196|      Did Paean's inspiration seize the frame~ ~
10      V,   520|                    520 Might seize the ships becalmed. For
11      V,   899|                        Might seize me there, abandoned and
12     VI,    16|       He seeks, and hopes to seize, Dyrrhachium's 1 fort;~ ~
13     VI,    89|                          And seize on posts of vantage in the
14     VI,   618|         Out from her tomb to seize the levin bolt;~ ~
15    VII,    90| unbidden shall the standards seize~ ~
16    VII,   295|                              Seize on our fates; and Caesar
17    VII,   391|                          And seize their armour and with swift
18    VII,   545|                         They seize the space that yet delays
19    VII,   873|                           To seize the prize for wickedness
20     IX,   251|                        Shall seize the despot on Imperial power,~ ~
21      X,   601|                           To seize the hempen cables and the
22      X,   616|                           To seize the crucial moment of the
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