Book,  Verse

 1      I,    14|                          Why wage campaigns that send no laurels
 2      I,    26|                              Wage this nefarious war, but
 3     II,    57|                           To wage a war with Rome: let Parthian
 4     II,   259|   For such reward as Sulla's wage the war."~ ~
 5     II,   671|     not civil can my kinsman wage?"~ ~ ~ ~
 6     II,   774|                   Wherein to wage the war, on chosen ships~ ~
 7    III,   150|       150 And other nations; wage the war on them --~ ~
 8    III,   634|             With swords they wage the fight: each from his
 9     IV,   253|                           We wage a civil war. This name of
10     IV,   601|                         They wage the desperate fight; then
11     VI,   334| Torquatus saw, and prompt to wage~ ~
12    VII,   483|   the world. That none might wage~ ~
13     IX,    36|    Nor yet for empire did he wage the war~ ~
14     IX,   997|                          Now wage the warfare. Rather let
15      X,   571|                              Wage ye the war?" But not the
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