Book,  Verse

 1      I,    46|                 Add to these ills the toils of Mutina;~ ~
 2      I,   579|   Unerring portents of worse ills to come.~ ~
 3     II,   157|                          All ills had suffered; all her goods
 4    III,   168|      may be found: a host of ills~ ~
 5    III,   401|                          The ills Saguntum bore in Punic siege; 26~ ~
 6     IV,   103| First herald of o'erwhelming ills to come),~ ~
 7     IV,   381|      bearing, and despite of ills,~ ~
 8     IV,   462|                Safe from all ills but famine) placed his camp.~ ~
 9     IV,   813|                   Hiding the ills to come: for from the field~ ~
10      V,   266|                          All ills of earth, the crash of war --
11    VII,    22|                  Perhaps, as ills drew near, his anxious soul,~ ~
12    VII,   178|    In various presage of the ills to come;~ ~
13   VIII,   369|                          Her ills, and fall enfeebled. When
14   VIII,   725|  fortune smiled: but for the ills of life~ ~
15     IX,   144|    Who deep in fear presages ills to come,~ ~
16     IX,   476|                Such cloud of ills can furnish as might make~ ~
17     IX,   569|                  Thus piling ills on ills in wondrous form:~ ~
18     IX,   569|          Thus piling ills on ills in wondrous form:~ ~
19     IX,  1041|       What power had all the ills~ ~
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