Book,  Verse

 1      I,   652|   Each trembling citizen in turn proceeds.~ ~
 2    III,   219|  Who till Penean fields and turn the share~ ~
 3    III,   385|    meet unarmed. Why hither turn'st thou now~ ~
 4     IV,     7|   standard of each chief in turn.~ ~
 5     IV,   602|                             Turn from the foe. And first
 6      V,   202|  ground; her steps unguided turn~ ~
 7      V,   298| doubting, feared himself in turn;~ ~
 8      V,   905|                             Turn not thy keel, ill-fated
 9     VI,   180|   to Caesar's armies? Do ye turn~ ~
10     VI,   700|                      700 To turn the future, be it mine to
11    VII,   367|                             Turn from the battle ere the
12    VII,  1010|        1010 No spade should turn, the husbandman should flee~ ~
13   VIII,   359|    dying. Yet as my mind in turn~ ~
14   VIII,   503|                             Turn on the Roman world, and
15   VIII,   681|    dost debar me, why didst turn aside~ ~
16   VIII,   685|               Nor could she turn her straining gaze aside,~ ~
17   VIII,   970|                         970 Turn back his water to his source,
18   VIII,  1003|  Eastern merchandise, shall turn in awe~ ~
19      X,   509|                          In turn the sword of Rome: nay more,
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