Book,  Verse

 1      I,   459|   pleasant Var, since then Italia's bound;~ ~
 2     II,    67|                     Or, if Italia by the gods be doomed,~ ~
 3     II,   450|                 450 Of mid Italia; nearest to the sky~ ~
 4     II,   492|     Stretched further than Italia, till the main~ ~
 5     II,   497|                    Foes in Italia; no bloodless steps~ ~
 6     II,   505|                            Italia's cities, doubtful in their
 7     II,   687|                    Gave up Italia, and sought in flight~ ~
 8     II,   745|                    Lay all Italia; -- but while Magnus stayed~ ~
 9     II,   794|    Has made us exiles from Italia's shores,~ ~
10      V,    44|                 Weigh down Italia's loss by all the world~ ~
11      V,   572|                  Dost hold Italia, but Epirus I~ ~
12      V,   792| And why thyself didst seek Italia's shores?~ ~
13     VI,   691|                            Italia's bravest, and in triumph
14    VII,   332|                   O'er our Italia? Rome, 'tis Rome they hate~ ~
15    VII,   476| The teeming life that once Italia knew?~ ~
16    VII,   519|                            Italia's peoples! Did the Bruti
17   VIII,   214|                            Italia's distant shore: and for
18     IX,  1183|                            Italia's sons shall build another
19      X,    73|                            Italia's frenzy. By her drum 3
20      X,   544|                            Italia's leaders and the Senate
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