Book,  Verse

 1      I,    28|         Throughout Italian cities; stone from stone~ ~
 2     II,    56|             Rouse fiercest cities! may the world find arms~ ~
 3     II,   505|                   Italia's cities, doubtful in their choice,~ ~
 4     II,   725|    Sound with the war, all cities of the earth~ ~
 5     II,   738|                    So many cities taken at a blow,~ ~
 6    III,    68|     Cross over to Sicilian cities, where~ ~
 7      V,   488|                 To Grecian cities; else Pompeius' oars,~ ~
 8     VI,    62|           Than those great cities which Orontes swift~ ~
 9    VII,   430|  430 All nations gathered, cities as the sand~ ~
10    VII,   467|      Shall hardly mark her cities. Alba's hill,~ ~
11    VII,   491|                        Not cities given to the flames, nor
12    VII,   828|  Search out the realms and cities which they hold,~ ~
13    VII,   840| 840 But thus he spake: "To cities nor to men~ ~
14   VIII,   184|      His subjects, and the cities leagued with Rome~ ~
15     IX,   113|   your appointed task; all cities strong~ ~
16     IX,   805|                Of Europe's cities; but Athena bade~ ~
17      X,   106|          As woman rule the cities of the Nile;~ ~
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