Book,  Verse

 1      I,   352|                            Were hard upon our track, we would
 2     II,   149|       wet with tribunes' blood. Hard by the fane~ ~
 3    III,   354|       when foreign foes pressed hard,~ ~
 4    III,   427|       Stand on the battlements. Hard by the walls~ ~
 5     IV,    18|    Shall overwhelm. Upon a rock hard by~ ~
 6     IV,   438|                            Nay, hard they think the victor's
 7     IV,   763|                                 Hard by the whirlpools; and their
 8      V,   322| shameless is our prayer! Not on hard turf~ ~
 9      V,   591|        On ocean's marge afloat. Hard by on shore~ ~
10     VI,    74|       Or had done anything most hard, to change~ ~
11     VI,   119|                            Made hard their vitals, and with pitiless
12     VI,   128|                                 Hard by the breezy sea by which
13     VI,   518|        Kindled his madness, for hard by there dwelt~ ~
14     VI,   855|                                 Hard by he stood, beside the
15     VI,   951|         his pallid halls, makes hard the points~ ~
16    VII,   122|                Though men fight hard in terror of defeat),~ ~
17   VIII,   272|     Prays to be conquered.'"~ ~ Hard the task imposed;~ ~
18   VIII,   837|                                 Hard by the marin of the deep
19   VIII,   865|                                 Hard by still wanders?"~ ~ ~
20     IX,  1245|  Pharsalia's field. O fate most hard!~ ~
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