Book,  Verse

 1      I,   336|           So then was Caesar, eager for the fight,~ ~
 2    III,   508|       harvest.~ ~ ~ ~ But the eager chief~ ~
 3    III,   713|       bent upon the fight, an eager crew~ ~
 4     IV,   189|      opposing sentinels; with eager eyes~ ~
 5     IV,   500|      they manned the rafts in eager wish~ ~
 6     IV,   802| bloodshed fills the mind, and eager hands~ ~
 7     IV,   817|                           All eager for the glory to be his,~ ~
 8     VI,   696|                           And eager gloats.~ ~ ~ ~ To whom the
 9    VII,    54|                          When eager voices (as the fates drew
10    VII,    65|                  And peoples, eager for their distant homes,~ ~
11    VII,    96|     The weapon quivers in the eager hand:~ ~
12    VII,   279|                           His eager soul ill brooked the small
13    VII,   784|                 From Caesar's eager eyes to veil his death.~ ~
14     IX,   305|                            Of eager comrades.~ ~ ~ ~ Then was
15     IX,   694|                           The eager ranks pressed onward, he
16     IX,  1185|       He seeks his fleet, and eager to regain~ ~
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