Book,  Verse

 1      I,   424|                          Held firm the oar that tamed the Northern
 2     II,   534|       But brave Domitius held firm his post 22~ ~
 3     II,   547|             Here first at our firm bidding shall be stayed."~ ~
 4    III,   452|                          Held firm the soil, lest pressed beneath
 5    III,   539|                          Held firm together, like to hail that
 6     IV,   144| warmth of day the plains grew firm.~ ~ ~ ~
 7     IV,   473|      By tightened chains made firm, in double rows~ ~
 8     IV,   694|        Long time in vain; for firm the sinewy throat~ ~
 9     IV,   710|       and all the joints grew firm,~ ~
10     IV,   803|                          Grip firm the sword, and pressed upon
11      V,   402|                 One whit more firm to me if, neither side~ ~
12      V,   481|      seized on sky and ocean, firm its hold;~ ~
13     VI,   745|       She sought her prophet. Firm must be the flesh~ ~
14     VI,   746|     though cold in death, and firm the lungs~ ~
15     IX,   367|          The ocean flood; nor firm enough to stand~ ~
16      X,   393|                         Stems firm thy torrent; and the rocks
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