Book,  Verse

 1      I,    30|                         30 No guard is found, and in the ancient
 2      I,    73| Delphi's steep her own Apollo guard,~ ~
 3      I,   566|                   Nor care to guard them, see victorious Rome~ ~
 4      I,   572|       And hurried mound finds guard enough to make~ ~
 5     II,   563|        Hurled at the foe; the guard is put to flight,~ ~
 6    III,   321|   Herculean pillar-gates that guard~ ~
 7     IV,     6|    alternate, and the rampart guard~ ~
 8     IV,   236|      to the foe; he stirs his guard to work~ ~
 9     IV,   796|    And sentinels desert their guard at night,~ ~
10      V,   587|       passes on, and o'er the guard~ ~
11     VI,    21|    its towers alone without a guard~ ~
12   VIII,   480|  captains, and the troops who guard~ ~
13   VIII,   814|      much it troubled thee to guard the corse~ ~
14   VIII,   867|      of his own, with none to guard:~ ~
15      X,    65|     When Cleopatra bribed her guard to break~ ~
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