Book,  Verse

 1      I,   527|                  Then empty rumour to well-grounded fear~ ~
 2      I,   541|  man's panic thought swells rumour's lie:~ ~
 3      I,   574|                    Alone on rumour of advancing foes~ ~
 4     IV,   681|                Drawn by the rumour of such carnage, came~ ~
 5     IV,   819|          His only fear lest rumour should forestall~ ~
 6      V,   889|                  Some tardy rumour of thy fall may come?~ ~
 7     VI,   669| Stygian shades.~ ~ ~ ~ When rumour brought~ ~
 8   VIII,    58|                             Rumour of evil, herald of defeat,~ ~
 9   VIII,   910|   910 For which thy fame by rumour trumpet-tongued~ ~
10     IX,   169|                          As rumour said, the cruel victor asked~ ~
11     IX,  1017| land, than Juba's realm; by rumour's voice~ ~
12     IX,  1121|    He traced in vain; then, rumour for his guide,~ ~
13      X,   220|            220 True, by the rumour of my kinsman's flight~ ~
14      X,   307|   all the rivers forth. And rumour says~ ~
15      X,   339|                    No lying rumour of thy hidden source~ ~
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