Book,  Verse

 1    III,   325|       on which they fight and flee.~ ~ ~ ~
 2    III,   477| coiled around the trunks. Men flee the spot~ ~
 3     IV,   186|  death be theirs; but as they flee~ ~
 4     IV,   543|      on the mind -- we cannot flee;~ ~
 5      V,   371|          To stay the war; and flee, if such thy wish.~ ~
 6      V,   398|                         Would flee when led by Magnus. Strong
 7      V,   675|        Shall calm the waters. Flee the nearest shore,~ ~
 8      V,   759|       name compels the foe to flee.~ ~
 9      V,   868|     that whereto I fain would flee."~ ~ ~ ~
10      V,   886|                             I flee from evil and with death
11    VII,   961|                           Why flee thy field of triumph? Why
12    VII,  1010|   turn, the husbandman should flee~ ~
13   VIII,   563|                 At piety must flee the regal hall;~ ~
14     IX,   316|                            Ye flee the war, and on your abject
15     IX,   329|       turned your backs. Then flee in safety, flee!~ ~
16     IX,   329|   backs. Then flee in safety, flee!~ ~
17     IX,   477|                           Men flee unshamed." 'Twas thus that
18     IX,  1071|       From which all serpents flee: next round the camp~ ~
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