Book,  Verse

 1      I,   359|                       Their loved Pompeius ever at the helm?~ ~
 2      I,   501|                             Loved by Diana 18, goddess of
 3      I,   532|                     By oxen loved, Mevania spreads her walls,~ ~
 4      I,   564|                    Of their loved city, though perchance the
 5     II,   197|   Sulla made, and place his loved remains~ ~
 6     II,   425|          Who hated not, nor loved, for all mankind~ ~
 7    III,   203|  deserted stands, and Oeta, loved~ ~
 8      V,   548|                     Did thy loved kinsman (save on sands of
 9   VIII,   845|        Then clinging to the loved remains, the wounds~ ~
10   VIII,   896|                          To loved Hesperia's land, not here
11     IX,    86|            The ashes of the loved? Yet for my grief~ ~
12     IX,   242|    arts of peace, yet armed loved peace the more.~ ~
13     IX,   408| Floated the marsh of Triton loved (as saith~ ~
14     IX,   779|  The guardian of the heifer loved by Jove.~ ~
15      X,   211|                             Loved by the gods, as proves thy
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