Book,  Verse

 1      I,     5|    shaken earth bent on the fray;~ ~
 2     II,   396|               Called to the fray, he lent a willing ear.~ ~
 3    III,   369| unnumbered nations join the fray:~ ~
 4    III,   681|                   Renew the fray, and stretched across the
 5     IV,   257|     war-horse dash into the fray~ ~
 6     IV,   312|   life-blood challenges the fray.~ ~
 7    VII,    98| thee the trumpets sound the fray.~ ~
 8    VII,   121| high, who burns to join the fray~ ~
 9    VII,   145|   soldiers, burning for the fray,~ ~
10    VII,   164|   Till straightened for the fray; each bow is strung~ ~
11    VII,   347|   who burn to dash into the fray,~ ~
12    VII,   612|         And careless of the fray, when first a steed~ ~
13    VII,   672|     hold of Freedom. In the fray,~ ~
14   VIII,    39|    Peneus blushing from the fray,~ ~
15   VIII,   370|   meet with Parthian in the fray,~ ~
16   VIII,   415|   birth, unconquered in the fray~ ~
17     IX,   155|   any captain worthy in the fray.~ ~
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