Book,  Verse

 1      I,   449|     And breaking up his camp set on for Rome.~ ~ ~ ~
 2      I,   726|             The universe and set the air ablaze.~ ~
 3     II,   516|                              Set Eurus free upon the swollen
 4     II,   581|      Let loose the bands and set the captive free.~ ~
 5    III,   293|                   Hasting to set, part seen, his nightly
 6    III,   660|                       660 To set his canvas fitted for the
 7     VI,   211|            Dashed at another set his hair aflame,~ ~
 8     VI,   422| Pentheus massacred. The lake set free~ ~
 9     VI,   726|      But should some purpose set~ ~
10     VI,   980|   980 To slay the corpse and set the spirit free.~ ~
11   VIII,    12|     And 'gainst the price he set on Caesar's head,~ ~
12   VIII,   211|                          And set the canvas?"~ ~ ~ Magnus,
13   VIII,   270|        270 By Macedon's hero set: in Magnus' cause~ ~
14   VIII,   534|      Casius, ere the sun was set~ ~
15     IX,   269|  Cilician, is thy course now set~ ~
16     IX,   875|                              Set flame upon his tongue: his
17     IX,  1010|   middle space. Our march is set~ ~
18      X,    29|   mocked the dust of him who set~ ~
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