Book,  Verse

 1      I,   287|  Hannibal, and all the Teuton hosts.~ ~
 2      I,   762|  Libya borne, again I see the hosts~ ~
 3     II,    57|       with Rome: let Parthian hosts~ ~
 4     II,    71|               With both their hosts! Why plunge in novel crime~ ~
 5     II,    81|  Marius 1, victor over Teuton hosts,~ ~
 6     II,   252|                     The rival hosts in weightier battle meet.~ ~
 7     II,   351| barbarous hordes and both the hosts~ ~
 8     II,   727|         Send all their levied hosts. And you whose names~ ~
 9    III,   106|      the high gods no eastern hosts are here~ ~
10    III,   149|                           Thy hosts shall ravish: other towns
11    III,   362|   wounds. Should all Olympus' hosts~ ~
12     IV,    27|    war, the first day saw the hosts~ ~
13     IV,   528|              Against opposing hosts; nor long the fight,~ ~
14     IV,   573| prowess of our end, if in the hosts~ ~
15      V,   381|            My victories bring hosts, to whom shall fall~ ~
16     VI,   375| Caesar, at the head of banded hosts.~ ~
17    VII,   622|                          From hosts barbarian, nor other blood~ ~
18    VII,   998|     to upturn the slaughtered hosts of Rome?~ ~
19   VIII,   367|    gods afford thee? Parthian hosts~ ~
20   VIII,   855| before him; nor for sorrowing hosts~ ~
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