Book,  Verse

 1      I,   540|       Rome while Roman chiefs look on.~ ~
 2      I,   563| linger on the threshold for a look~ ~
 3     II,   336|                         And I look idly on? As some fond sire,~ ~
 4     II,   484|    cloudy heights of Apennine look down~ ~
 5    III,   162|                           One look he cast, forgetting for
 6      V,    20|   lives your fathers' vigour, look not now~ ~
 7      V,   549|                     So nearly look upon thy face again.~ ~ ~ ~
 8      V,   610|       Enlarge thine hopes and look for better things.~ ~
 9      V,   614|                               Look for a rich old age: and
10      V,   933|                   Gave her to look upon his face again.~ ~ ~ ~
11     VI,   884|       earth trembles; who can look~ ~
12     VI,   976|   mournful guise, with silent look~ ~
13    VII,   815|                               Look back upon the dead that
14    VII,   827|                               Look on the suppliant kings,
15   VIII,    76|   more, and she could bear to look~ ~
16   VIII,   202|         Then to the Bosphorus look we, and the main~ ~
17     IX,   768|       Western columns, by her look~ ~
18     IX,   799|         The goddess dared not look, and Perseus' face~ ~
19     IX,  1155|                               Look on the altar of Jove," thus
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