Book,  Verse

 1    III,   155|                  Art little worthy: never shall thy blood~ ~
 2     IV,   390|              390 Given by a worthy hand. No party ties~ ~
 3      V,   366|   And, since he feared not, worthy to be feared;~ ~
 4      V,   452|                           A worthy designation; for what name~ ~
 5      V,   749|          Thinking the peril worthy of his fates:~ ~
 6     VI,   497|     Sextus, unworthy son of worthy sire~ ~
 7     VI,   714|                I bring, but worthy of Erichtho's skill~ ~
 8    VII,   765| Still were the gods thought worthy of his prayers~ ~
 9   VIII,   376|                             Worthy a Consul: "Have Thessalian
10   VIII,   397|        Of which thy fame is worthy; sobs and tears~ ~
11   VIII,   760|   760 Or else some comrade, worthy of his chief,~ ~
12     IX,   155|             Nor any captain worthy in the fray.~ ~
13     IX,   658|        This answer uttered, worthy of the shrines:~ ~
14     IX,  1217|         And hold him vassal worthy of thy camp~ ~
15     IX,  1311|  Thus for my labours with a worthy prize~ ~
16      X,   408|                 No less was worthy, as he deemed, to shed~ ~
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