Book,  Verse

 1      I,    34|                          Nor savage Pyrrhus nor the Punic horde~ ~
 2      I,   351|     best had fallen, and the savage Gaul~ ~
 3      I,   499|                              Savage Teutates, Hesus' horrid
 4     II,   206|           The murderers with savage purpose spared.~ ~
 5    III,   458|   found a home, nor Pan, but savage rites~ ~
 6    III,   670|   distinguished till death's savage hand~ ~
 7     IV,   183|           To lands remote by savage tribes possessed;~ ~
 8     IV,   356|                          Its savage enemy has fouled the wells~ ~
 9      V,   353|                To their most savage lust: that they should ask~ ~
10     VI,   172|            Waged 'gainst the savage on the banks of Rhone;~ ~
11     VI,   514|         Magicians' lore, the savage creed of Dis~ ~
12     VI,   577|                          And savage fear them, yet with deadly
13    VII,   364|                           Is savage Sulla's pupil. 'Tis for
14   VIII,   347|    me not thus to trust that savage race~ ~
15   VIII,   408|                        These savage peoples, while the standards
16   VIII,   466|      thousand others: yet in savage joy,~ ~
17   VIII,   699|                         This savage monster's blows? Or dost
18     IX,   287| Fortune threaten us with the savage yoke~ ~
19     IX,  1114|                 They met the savage lion in the path!~ ~
20      X,   627|   His crime demanded; nor by savage beasts~ ~
21      X,   635|                          The savage minion of the tyrant boy,~ ~
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