Book,  Verse

 1      I,   492| Saone to the ocean; nor the mountain tribes~ ~
 2     II,   542|     thou, O river, from thy mountain source~ ~
 3    III,   297| erstep the limit. From that mountain zone~ ~
 4    III,   526|                 As from the mountain top some time-worn rock~ ~
 5    III,   573|     as they fell upon their mountain homes,~ ~
 6     IV,   722|    Which once had borne the mountain of the gods~ ~
 7      V,    85|    On each third year. This mountain, when the sea~ ~
 8     VI,   310| breaks it, or which gnaws a mountain side~ ~
 9     VI,   342|                 And all the mountain pours its cauldrons forth~ ~
10     VI,   756|  rocks she drags him to the mountain cave~ ~
11    VII,   158|    ocean rise and whelm the mountain tops,~ ~
12    VII,   259|    And by the rivulets, the mountain troops~ ~
13   VIII,   936|                  And Nysa's mountain for the Bromian god; 21~ ~
14     IX,  1147|    the beauteous youth; the mountain lawn~ ~
15      X,   396|                        With mountain shores now nature hems thee
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