Book,  Verse

 1      I,   271|                              Rush to the hall and snatch the
 2      I,   519|         And hearts undaunted rush upon the foe~ ~
 3     II,    58|                              Rush forth from Susa; Scythian
 4     II,   298|       And wounded, would not rush upon thy sword,~ ~
 5     II,   558|           And ere it totters rush upon the bridge."~ ~
 6     IV,   165|           Who, loving death, rush in upon the foe, 9~ ~
 7     IV,   275|      Their keeper. Thus they rush on every crime:~ ~
 8     IV,   314|        To Caesar's loss they rush upon their death,~ ~
 9     IV,   609|                         They rush together, and without a
10      V,   359|   the sword recoil? and thou rush on~ ~
11      V,   593| front it reared, for sterile rush~ ~
12      V,   686|            Commingled perils rush. In Atlas' seas~ ~
13     VI,   330|      slaughter or defeat, to rush~ ~
14     VI,   566|    Rhone is quickened by the rush of Saone;~ ~
15      X,   389|                         With rush of waters; and with sounding
16      X,   646|                   Again they rush to arms; in deeds of fight~ ~
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