Book,  Verse

 1      I,   177|       and collects its scattered fires.~ ~ ~ ~
 2      I,   227|        Alba's height, and Vestal fires,~ ~
 3      I,   264|                            Whose fires were veiled in clouds, by
 4      I,   471|        search of fuel 17 for his fires,~ ~
 5      I,   721|                Kindled his lurid fires, the sky had poured~ ~
 6      V,    31|          flamed the Capitol with fires of Gaul~ ~
 7      V,   465| Deserving not) beheld the wonted fires~ ~
 8     VI,   510|                          510 And fires of heaven, or by victims
 9     VI,   539|         could draw them from the fires that smoke~ ~
10     VI,   598|           Dimmed by dark earthly fires, as though our orb~ ~
11    VII,   531|                              His fires, on Rhodope and Oeta's woods~ ~
12   VIII,   261|        bounds to Phoebus' rising fires;~ ~
13   VIII,   267|    Pompeius soothed the kindling fires~ ~
14   VIII,   992|       burning southern winds, or fires abound~ ~
15     IX,   219|                      By frequent fires th' Apulian herdsman seeks~ ~
16     IX,   377|                      His burning fires (near to the zone of heat)~ ~
17     IX,   626|        the fervour of the Libyan fires~ ~
18      X,   311|       feeds the sun and heavenly fires,~ ~
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