Book,  Verse

 1      I,   290|         290 Their fears but speak them not; no sound is heard~ ~
 2      I,   413|                 Tis mine to speak it; we complain of this,~ ~
 3      I,   700|             700 We dare not speak our fears, yet fear doth
 4     II,    75| found an utterance, soon to speak no more.~ ~ ~ ~
 5      V,   132|                          To speak the future, fearing for
 6      V,   188|  Thou enter the recess, and speak no more,~ ~
 7      V,   207|     given her by the god to speak~ ~
 8      V,   793| cruel (such thy thought) to speak the word~ ~
 9     VI,   734|                       Shall speak the future. Yet it easiest
10     VI,   782| Even the timorous ear shall speak the man.~ ~
11     VI,   903|  When questioned to reply. "Speak," quoth the hag,~ ~
12     VI,   918|                        Then speak, I pray thee. Let the hidden
13     VI,   969|                       Shall speak thy future -- doubting even
14   VIII,   570|                         570 Speak for thy banished sister.
15     IX,   648|    Now hast thou liberty to speak with Jove.~ ~
16      X,    74|   the Capitol terror (if to speak~ ~
17      X,   299|                        Some speak of hollow caverns, breathing
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