Book,  Verse

 1      I,   361|                     Though youth and law forbad them? Shall
 2     II,   260|   260 Thus, mindful of his youth, the aged man~ ~
 3     II,   367|                 Moving the youth to action in the war.~ ~ ~ ~
 4     II,   380|                  380 "When youth was in me and maternal power~ ~
 5    III,   197|  Amphissa, Phocis sent her youth:~ ~
 6    III,   796|        For Argus, generous youth of noble blood,~ ~
 7     IV,   603|    bared his throat. "What youth," he cries,~ ~
 8     IV,   841|               And gave the youth to fate; and civil strife~ ~
 9      V,   373|  coward souls, betrays the youth~ ~
10     VI,   663|   sinister hand from dying youth~ ~
11     VI,   777|                        The youth's companions trembling,
12     VI,   954|              This comfort, youth, that there a calm abode,~ ~
13     VI,   983| his form outstretched, the youth and witch~ ~
14    VII,    15|                 As once in youth, when victory was won~ ~
15    VII,   120| war is done: the conscript youth~ ~
16   VIII,    27|  lowly. The honours of his youth~ ~
17   VIII,   142|               Take all our youth by land or on the sea~ ~
18   VIII,   337|            There fails nor youth nor age to wing the shaft~ ~
19   VIII,   566|       Unpunished scorn thy youth, who thinks that thou~ ~
20   VIII,   866|   the pyre of some ignoble youth~ ~
21     IX,  1147| Was snatched the beauteous youth; the mountain lawn~ ~
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