Book,  Verse

 1      I,    33|                                  Ask for the hand of man; for
 2     II,    55|                      No peace we ask for: let the nations rage;~ ~
 3     II,   362|                              You ask, `Why follow Magnus? If
 4     II,   599|                                  Ask by your voices for the battle
 5     IV,   248|          Doomed eagles? Will you ask upon your knees~ ~
 6     IV,   388|        death. Now if I suppliant ask,~ ~
 7     IV,   400|         but thy victory won. Nor ask we much.~ ~
 8      V,   116|          Though free to all that ask, denied to none,~ ~
 9      V,   353|    savage lust: that they should ask~ ~
10      V,   767|        his last prize was won. I ask no pomp~ ~
11    VII,   934|       ire by blood appeased. Yet ask we not~ ~
12   VIII,    54| approaching bark: yet dar'st not ask~ ~
13   VIII,   475|                             Then ask the foe for succour. For
14   VIII,   849|      pomp of funeral he dares to ask;~ ~
15   VIII,   872|                         Pardon I ask that this my stranger hand~ ~
16     IX,   649|                                  Ask impious Caesar's fates,
17     IX,   659|       Labienus, dost thou bid me ask?~ ~
18     IX,   681|                               Go ask the oracles. No mystic words,~ ~
19     IX,  1224|        thou'lt find a name -- or ask the world.~ ~
20      X,   363|         only wanderest. Here men ask thy rise~ ~
21      X,   457|                                  Ask of our power from the polluted
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