Book,  Verse

 1    III,    30|        long as I may break thy nightly rest:~ ~
 2    III,   293| Hasting to set, part seen, his nightly course;~ ~
 3     IV,   368|   panting mouths sucked in the nightly dew;~ ~
 4     IV,   585|                    Turning his nightly course, now hoped for day,~ ~
 5     VI,   596|        Gliding serene upon her nightly course~ ~
 6     VI,   653|      on his victim seized some nightly wolf; 36~ ~
 7     VI,   816|     fell chant; the screech of nightly owl~ ~
 8    VII,   356|          Been moved, or in its nightly course some star~ ~
 9   VIII,   525|    Grateful to sailors for its nightly gleam:~ ~
10     IX,     7|        constellations in their nightly round;~ ~
11     IX,  1192|      day arose, and veiled the nightly lamp~ ~
12      X,   402|                            The nightly watches. But Pothinus' mind,~ ~
13      X,   449|                   Dash in with nightly band, and mar with death~ ~
14      X,   487|                          Their nightly march: but rapidly he seized~ ~
15      X,   516|      did they fear lest in the nightly strife~ ~
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