Book,  Verse

 1      I,   140|       equal; nor will Caesar's pride~ ~
 2      I,   407|     But fear of Caesar and the pride of war~ ~
 3      I,   497|     flowed the auburn locks in pride supreme;~ ~
 4     II,   469|          Padus still rolled in pride of stream along.~ ~
 5    III,   320| Maeotis' waters, rivalling the pride~ ~
 6    III,   669|            A fruitful mother's pride; with different fates,~ ~
 7     IV,   160|     channels out; and curb his pride.~ ~ ~ ~
 8     IV,   421|     furnish forth the banquet! Pride that joy'st~ ~
 9     IV,   663|            More justly far her pride, than Briareus~ ~
10      V,   219|                 Chose out with pride of hand the fates of Rome.~ ~
11      V,   320| strength of life, gone all its pride!~ ~
12     VI,   305|      prowess, all thy deeds of pride~ ~
13     VI,   961|    tread beneath your feet, in pride of place,~ ~
14    VII,   680|       wanderest. Thy country's pride,~ ~
15    VII,   682|   latest scion of that race of pride,~ ~
16   VIII,   144|    chief who sought her in his pride,~ ~
17   VIII,   265|              Met Magnus in his pride, nor only once~ ~
18   VIII,   327|     Hannibal, and swollen with pride~ ~
19     IX,   444|                           With pride unbroken should the fates
20      X,   342|                             In pride of place thy river as its
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