Book,  Verse

 1      I,   267|                        Now stand the troops within the captured
 2     II,   636| aims at that. Both Consuls stand~ ~
 3     II,   637|      Here; here for battle stand your lawful chiefs:~ ~
 4     II,   728|   the Latian book recorded stand,~ ~
 5    III,   427|                            Stand on the battlements. Hard
 6    III,   518|         Their walls should stand unshaken. From its height~ ~
 7    III,   668|   nailed.~ ~ Twin brethren stand~ ~
 8     IV,   168|                            Stand empty on the hill, "To arms!"
 9     IV,   730|                       730 `Stand thou,' he cried; `no more
10      V,   505|                            Stand fast in ice; and while in
11     VI,   184|              Might bid you stand. We are the chosen few~ ~
12    VII,   429| Here would they take their stand. From furthest east~ ~
13    VII,   489|                            Stand on the page unmarked? Alas,
14    VII,   769|     The world and Rome may stand. And if ye need~ ~
15   VIII,   650|                    650 How stand thy fortunes; now no more
16     IX,   367|  flood; nor firm enough to stand~ ~
17     IX,  1288|                          I stand: else had my welcome at
18      X,   594|                       Made stand apart the waters of the
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