Book,  Verse

 1      I,     8|         Standard to standard, spear opposed to spear.~ ~ ~ ~
 2      I,     8|    standard, spear opposed to spear.~ ~ ~ ~
 3    III,   735|     dart was hurled and every spear,~ ~
 4    III,   744| yawning sides, hurl forth the spear~ ~
 5    III,   793|       fits a soldier, and the spear that strikes~ ~
 6    III,   797|     middle waist received the spear~ ~
 7     IV,    46|              Upon the foeman: spear and pike made sure~ ~
 8     IV,   777|  blinds with flowing robe (if spear should fail)~ ~
 9     IV,   814|   hostile host with sword and spear,~ ~
10     VI,   247|     safe, protected, nor doth spear avail~ ~
11    VII,   185|                           The spear ran liquid, and the hurtful
12    VII,   547|     moment where may fall the spear,~ ~
13    VII,   577|         By civil war suffices spear nor lance,~ ~
14    VII,   605|                Upon the Roman spear. In line oblique~ ~
15    VII,   722| breast unharmed the quivering spear;~ ~
16     IX,   548|         Helmet and shield and spear were torn away~ ~
17      X,    53|    Macedon than now the Roman spear.~ ~
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