Book,  Verse

 1      I,   521|         too depart who kept the banks of Rhine~ ~
 2     II,   239|      slow river on. But now his banks~ ~
 3     II,   464|                             His banks were first by poplar shade
 4    III,    33|            Me not the oblivious banks of Lethe's stream~ ~
 5    III,   214|     Athamanians wander, and the banks~ ~
 6    III,   231|       Winged squadrons seek the banks of warmer Nile;~ ~
 7    III,   313|   richest Phasis, and on Halys' banks,~ ~
 8    III,   591|       With triple and quadruple banks of oars~ ~
 9     IV,    96|    discharge; and from the very banks~ ~
10     IV,   128|                 And Rhone their banks; let torrents spread afield~ ~
11     IV,   145|           When Sicoris kept his banks, the shallop light~ ~
12      V,   333|     Thou wert our leader on the banks of Rhine;~ ~
13     VI,   172|        gainst the savage on the banks of Rhone;~ ~
14    VII,   976|       frosts of Thracia for the banks of Nile,~ ~
15   VIII,   967|                     And all the banks which in the summer-tide~ ~
16     IX,   370|         from the deep; on sandy banks~ ~
17      X,   156|       Red so that Caesar on the banks of Rhine~ ~
18      X,   273|             Nor seeks again his banks, until the sun~ ~
19      X,   345| progress. Daring to upraise thy banks~ ~
20      X,   500|       Thessalia raves on Nilus' banks~ ~
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