Book,  Verse

 1      I,   170|         though ruin marked his track.~ ~
 2      I,   352|             Were hard upon our track, we would not fly.~ ~
 3     II,   514|      the billows follow in its track:~ ~
 4     II,   527|     Asculum, the victor on his track,~ ~
 5    III,   527|    winds dislodged, in all its track~ ~
 6      V,   508|                      Furrows a track upon the frozen marsh.~ ~
 7      V,   628|  aright, but blushing with the track~ ~
 8     VI,   148|       turrets low; to mark his track,~ ~
 9   VIII,   191|                  He marked his track upon the deep; what star~ ~
10     IX,   644|                             To track the Syrtes. For to whom
11     IX,   811|       culture. Phoebus' nearer track~ ~
12     IX,   835|         Marked fell Chelyder's track: and Cenchris rose~ ~
13     IX,   850|    head, and frighted from his track~ ~
14     IX,  1031|      pray we, that on this our track~ ~
15      X,   380|       on to where the merchant track~ ~
16      X,   610| otherwise than on its heavenly track,~ ~
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