Book,  Verse

 1     II,    14|    Nature moves within its fated bounds?~ ~
 2     II,   119| city's ramparts! with what fated speed~ ~
 3     II,   831|           Thou seek'st thy fated fall; not that the gods,~ ~
 4    III,   194|                 And in his fated ruin. Graecia sent,~ ~
 5    III,   246|                  Pompeius' fated camp: nor held them back~ ~
 6    III,   656|                       Here fated Telon also steered his ship:~ ~
 7    III,   695|    to ceaseless blows, the fated ship~ ~
 8    III,   783|                        The fated missile; and in streams
 9      V,   867|        Survive in thee; if fated is my flight,~ ~
10     VI,   488|               When in this fated land the chiefs had placed~ ~
11    VII,   685|  Awaits thee on Philippi's fated field~ ~
12    VII,   690|                    690 Thy fated victim!~ ~ ~ ~ There upon
13    VII,  1000|  Again shall flow upon thy fated earth~ ~
14   VIII,   343|       By which the host of fated Crassus fell.~ ~
15     IX,   789|    To her were death -- so fated: serpent locks~ ~
16      X,   417|                            Fated to fail) he dares; nor veils
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