Book,  Verse

 1     II,   113|           The prisons he threw wide and freed the slaves.~ ~
 2     II,   369|        The sounding doors flew wide, and from the tomb~ ~
 3     II,   800|     Then were the gates thrown wide; for with the fates~ ~
 4    III,   449|       fell the forests far and wide, despoiled~ ~
 5    III,   608|       ocean. As the wings grew wide,~ ~
 6    III,   710|               710 Rushed by so wide a path; the lower trunk~ ~
 7    III,   723|                                Wide yawned his chest; blood
 8     IV,    76|       them, while in front the wide expanse~ ~
 9     IV,   868|                       Rang the wide plain, and rose the dust
10      V,   250|                250 Gaze on the wide expanse: still works her
11      V,   603|       the darkness, and throws wide the door.~ ~
12     VI,    48|        work of Caesar strides: wide yawns the moat,~ ~
13     VI,   387| devious paths, through forests wide,~ ~
14     VI,   537|      Memphis, though they open wide~ ~
15     VI,   951|                         Throws wide his pallid halls, makes
16   VIII,   258|                             Of wide Chaldaea, where from Nysa'
17   VIII,   433|                                Wide sweep their horsemen, fleeting
18     IX,   375|       foaming ocean filled the wide expanse,~ ~
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