Book,  Verse

 1      I,   224|     Thunderer, who from the rock~ ~
 2      I,   613|                O'er Calpe's rock and Atlas' hoary head.~ ~
 3    III,   177|                         The rock Tarpeian, and the temple'
 4    III,   526| mountain top some time-worn rock~ ~
 5     IV,    18|     Shall overwhelm. Upon a rock hard by~ ~
 6     IV,    79|  showerless, for on Calpe's rock alone~ ~
 7     IV,   672|     he dwelt, 'neath yonder rock~ ~
 8     IV,   855|                To spurn the rock, nor galling bit compels~ ~
 9      V,   194|    Breathed from the living rock for centuries~ ~
10      V,   351|   high fane on the Tarpeian rock,~ ~
11      V,   590|      590 Fast to a sea-worn rock he finds a boat~ ~
12     VI,    42|   the quarries many a giant rock:~ ~
13     VI,   562| sails move onward. From the rock~ ~
14     VI,   819|   the waft of waters on the rock,~ ~
15    VII,   882|            Was the Tarpeian rock, for victory won,~ ~
16     IX,  1144|                         Thy rock, Hesione; the hidden grove,~ ~
17      X,   524|         Now from the Casian rock looked forth the Sun~ ~
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