Book,  Verse

 1      I,   627|           And dead men's ashes muttered from the urn.~ ~
 2     II,   378|                      And ashes on her brow, and features
 3      V,   157|              Consumed to ashes by barbarian 14 fire,~ ~
 4     VI,   690|          690 Plunder the ashes of the noble dead,~ ~
 5     VI,   804| horned reptile cast; nor ashes fail~ ~
 6    VII,   936|       Wherein to lay the ashes of the fallen:~ ~
 7    VII,  1006|         On more abundant ashes, and the rake~ ~
 8   VIII,   610|  610 To stir Pharsalia's ashes and to call~ ~
 9   VIII,   809|           Now rests, and ashes of the kings are closed~ ~
10   VIII,   897|               Thy sacred ashes; but within an urn~ ~
11   VIII,   920|  920 Might bear away the ashes, or by chance~ ~
12   VIII,   941|             To spurn his ashes, and the sands of Nile~ ~
13   VIII,   979|                Pompeius' ashes: in a foreign land~ ~
14   VIII,   997|               Thy sacred ashes to their last abode.~ ~ ~ ~
15     IX,     1|             Yet in those ashes on the Pharian shore,~ ~
16     IX,    86|                      The ashes of the loved? Yet for my
17     IX,    97|            Bearing thine ashes, and the rising wind~ ~
18     IX,   216|                      The ashes of her spouse: and such
19     IX,  1300|  And place his scattered ashes in an urn.~ ~
20      X,   459|        Not all Pompeius' ashes. Peer to him~ ~
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