Book,  Verse

 1      I,   241|  muttered growl, and should a lance~ ~
 2      I,   417| strong arms avail to hurl the lance,~ ~
 3      I,   482|       mimic war now hurls the lance.~ ~
 4      I,   588|    fire took divers shapes; a lance afar~ ~
 5    III,   521|      the arm unaided, for the lance~ ~
 6    III,   558|       they sallied forth: nor lance they bear~ ~
 7     IV,    45|   space to hurl the quivering lance~ ~
 8     IV,   230|             230 The quivering lance was sped:" and while they
 9     VI,    99|                 For proof the lance, at random, here and there~ ~
10     VI,   249|            By arrow dealt, or lance, thus fail to slay~ ~
11    VII,   163|      the sharpening stone; no lance will serve~ ~
12    VII,   562|          Madman! To speed thy lance when Caesar's self~ ~
13    VII,   577|  civil war suffices spear nor lance,~ ~
14    VII,   667|       at the visage; and with lance reversed~ ~
15   VIII,   339|                           The lance of Macedon and Baetra's 10
16     IX,   969|                   Murrus, the lance by which thou didst transfix~ ~
17      X,    52|      nations dreaded more the lance~ ~
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