Book,  Verse

 1     IV,    46|       foeman: spear and pike made sure~ ~
 2     IV,   738|          the hero, of his victory sure,~ ~
 3     VI,   251|       Cretan archer's shaft, more sure of aim~ ~
 4     VI,   701|                            By thy sure utterance to what final
 5     VI,   917|           of truth, should gain a sure response.~ ~
 6    VII,    38|                            Though sure of fate to come! Thou marchest
 7   VIII,    19|                 Nor held disaster sure, though Magnus' self~ ~
 8   VIII,   139|                                Be sure, thy captains, to our trusted
 9   VIII,   217|                     My course was sure: now, Fortune, where thou
10   VIII,   275|           the boor, then happier, sure,~ ~
11   VIII,   293|                To make his safety sure? His little boat~ ~
12   VIII,   440|         blow and makes the battle sure.~ ~
13   VIII,   913|                                   Sure of a pardon, go; confess
14     IX,   353|                                   Sure that th' Hyblaean mead for
15     IX,   682|                              Make sure my heart, but surely-coming
16     IX,  1233| accomplished. Then when truth was sure~ ~
17      X,    59|       puny Pella held as province sure~ ~
18      X,   320|                             320 A sure abode; by Him who framed
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