Book,  Verse

 1    III,   220|        220 Above Iolcos in Thessalian lands."~ ~
 2     IV,   291|   The gods do favour thee. Thessalian fields~ ~
 3     VI,   368|   His shattered columns to Thessalian lands.~ ~
 4     VI,   467|    leaped the charger from Thessalian rocks 27~ ~
 5     VI,   522|                 There were Thessalian rocks with deadly herbs~ ~
 6     VI,   682|                  And spare Thessalian soil the blood ere long~ ~
 7     VI,   729|  brought in question, then Thessalian art~ ~
 8     VI,   735|       Where death in these Thessalian fields abounds~ ~
 9    VII,     7|    But lest his light upon Thessalian earth~ ~
10    VII,   233|      By Nature's fiat that Thessalian day~ ~
11    VII,   358|                    Here on Thessalian earth? To-day we reap~ ~
12    VII,   964|                Breathe the Thessalian air; but from thy grasp~ ~
13   VIII,   376|     Worthy a Consul: "Have Thessalian woes~ ~
14   VIII,   580| blood outpoured has gorged Thessalian fowl;~ ~
15   VIII,   678|                  Thy risks Thessalian; dost again command~ ~
16     IX,   328|   That you upon that dread Thessalian day~ ~
17      X,   578|                            Thessalian, nor the arms of Pharnaces,~ ~
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