Book,  Verse

 1      I,   225|             Tarpeian seest the wall of mighty Rome;~ ~
 2      I,   436|      out the camp, against the wall~ ~
 3      I,   655|            That borders on the wall; in sacred garb~ ~
 4    III,   532|     Rome drew nigh beneath the wall~ ~
 5    III,   546|     with mighty force upon the wall,~ ~
 6      V,   607|       understood! what mansion wall,~ ~
 7     VI,    23|        days built up her lofty wall,~ ~
 8     VI,   208| advancing; when they grasp the wall~ ~
 9     VI,   214|      Rose to the summit of the wall he sprang,~ ~
10     VI,   235|        of the gate. No fragile wall~ ~
11     VI,   336|              Within a narrower wall.~ ~ ~ ~ Now past the trench~ ~
12   VIII,   432|   their arrows, battles like a wall. 13~ ~
13   VIII,   497|        of the dead. Red is yon wall~ ~
14     IX,  1138|             Relics of Phoebus' wall. But bare with age~ ~
15      X,   589| combined attempt to breach the wall.~ ~
16      X,   663|                     Who on the wall by Epidamnus' fields~ ~
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