Book,  Verse

 1     IV,    34|  array concealing those who wrought.~ ~
 2     IV,   426|        With gold and jewels wrought restores the spark,~ ~
 3     IV,   618|    Feared at the spells she wrought. Devoted thus~ ~
 4      V,   300|                         300 Wrought by the despot. In so great
 5    VII,   732|    Thus, Rome, thy doom was wrought~ ~
 6    VII,   778| sake such carnage should be wrought.~ ~
 7    VII,   890|                   890 Still wrought its deeds of blood, and
 8   VIII,    62|                             Wrought by the gods upon him: pale
 9   VIII,   460|    tyrant Oedipus unwitting wrought,~ ~
10   VIII,   708|   deed be called, if Brutus wrought a crime?~ ~ ~ ~
11     IX,    43|   The fragments of the ruin wrought in Thrace.~ ~
12     IX,   154|                  Not Caesar wrought the murder of our sire,~ ~
13     IX,   247|                          He wrought much good. True faith in
14     IX,   323|     favour of the laws have wrought~ ~
15      X,    13|          Was Magnus' murder wrought. And yet with brow~ ~
16      X,   447|                       Which wrought the bond between us, be
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