Book,  Verse

 1      I,   105|      night with day divides an equal sphere,~ ~
 2      I,   140|                  140 Allows no equal; nor will Caesar's pride~ ~
 3     II,   437|                                Equal to palaces: a robe of price~ ~
 4    III,   648|            On either side with equal war contends;~ ~
 5     IV,   540|                        540 And equal is your praise, whether
 6     IV,   765|                 In breadth its equal, till they reach at length~ ~
 7     IV,   771|                                Equal the flying arrows of the
 8      V,     3|                          Still equal to his foe. From cooler
 9      V,    28| Wherein the day and night with equal tread~ ~
10      V,   334|                 Henceforth our equal; for the stain of crime~ ~
11      V,   570|      risking shipwreck. Not in equal shares~ ~
12      V,   810|         810 And by the wind in equal order held,~ ~
13   VIII,    41|                         Scarce equal, he, whose countless oars
14   VIII,   263|        not my triumphs, but in equal state~ ~
15   VIII,   531|                      Once only equal; for the wintry day~ ~
16     IX,   623|                             Is equal with the Crab, and with
17     IX,  1312|                 Content, thine equal, bound in faithful peace,~ ~
18      X,   110|                       110 With equal rights the kingdom and the
19      X,   274|                             In equal balance measures night and
20      X,   373|                           With equal volume; now with all thy
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