Book,  Verse

 1      I,   252|               To break the torrent's force; the rest with ease~ ~
 2      I,   425|          And Rhine's swift torrent foaming to the main.~ ~
 3      I,   679|                 No crimson torrent issued at the stroke,~ ~
 4     II,   458| Metaurus, and Crustumium's torrent, fall~ ~
 5     II,   643|                Rhine's icy torrent and the shifting pools~ ~
 6    III,   271|                  Indus his torrent with Hydaspes joined~ ~
 7     IV,    97|     Each stream received a torrent. Caesar's arms~ ~
 8     IV,   111|         Repels the foaming torrent. Nor did night~ ~
 9     IV,   148|               And swam the torrent. Thus on sluggish Po~ ~
10     IV,   170| 170 And breast the foaming torrent." Then did hope~ ~
11     VI,   345|                  A blazing torrent.~ ~ ~ ~ Blinded by the dust,~ ~
12     VI,   563|       Hangs motionless the torrent: rivers run~ ~
13    VII,  1001|                  A crimson torrent. Thus may be o'erthrown~ ~
14   VIII,   427|                        The torrent stem; nor all a summer's
15      X,   393|             Stems firm thy torrent; and the rocks we call~ ~
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