Book,  Verse

 1     II,   224|                             Hardly when struck they fell; the
 2     II,   796|                             Hardly permitted, for a murmur
 3     II,   815|   rocky gates closed in and hardly gripped~ ~
 4    III,   272|                         Yet hardly feels it; here from luscious
 5    III,   712|  Long strove the fates, and hardly won the whole.~ ~ ~ ~
 6    III,   755|                         One hardly 'scapes destruction; one
 7     IV,   274|    back upon them till they hardly spare~ ~
 8     IV,   379|                         Now hardly living, to the hostile camp~ ~
 9      V,   261|                         Yet hardly living.~ ~ ~ ~ Nor did Appius
10      V,   869|                             Hardly at first her senses grasped
11     VI,   322|     from his bounty.~ ~ ~ ~ Hardly from his tower~ ~
12     VI,   460| Which northern storms could hardly overturn;~ ~
13     VI,   899|          The pallid hues of hardly parted death.~ ~
14    VII,   467|                       Shall hardly mark her cities. Alba's
15   VIII,   526|  But to the bounds of Egypt hardly won~ ~
16     IX,   613| Strike through the foliage: hardly can the tree~ ~
17     IX,  1044|   pain is powerless.~ ~ ~ ~ Hardly aid at length~ ~
18      X,   162|                        Were hardly darkened.~ ~ ~ ~ Upon either
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