Book,  Verse

 1      I,   401|         We force to quit his grasp; and Heaven shall smile~ ~
 2     II,   204|               Nor speech nor grasp was left: his every limb~ ~
 3     II,   744|   remained to do. Now in his grasp~ ~
 4    III,    52|     saw the fleet escape his grasp~ ~
 5    III,   488|    saw, and swift within his grasp~ ~
 6    III,   679|               Nor loosed its grasp in death. Yet with the wound~ ~
 7    III,   682|                           To grasp the lost -- in vain! another
 8    III,   763|         And seizing in their grasp some floating foe~ ~
 9    III,   770|         770 Oft in his fatal grasp he seized a foe~ ~
10     IV,   493|      mesh, and muzzle in his grasp~ ~
11      V,   363|                  Escapes thy grasp. Stay thou thy crimes at
12      V,   413|    leave my standards to the grasp of men!~ ~
13     VI,   169|         To rescue from their grasp, one man in arms~ ~
14     VI,   208| breasts advancing; when they grasp the wall~ ~
15    VII,   964| Thessalian air; but from thy grasp~ ~
16      X,   178|  aimed with pitiless hand to grasp~ ~
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