Book,  Verse

 1      I,   581|                          With frequent prodigies; in darkest nights~ ~
 2    III,   190|                        190 In frequent triumph. Thus was robbed
 3    III,   476| Unkindled; and that snakes in frequent folds~ ~
 4    III,   772|                  Such was his frequent deed; but this his fate:~ ~
 5      V,   536|     flowing from a marsh, the frequent boat~ ~
 6     VI,   164|                 Struck by the frequent engine, and the troops~ ~
 7     VI,   244|                  Oppressed by frequent darts, break those that
 8    VII,  1007|                Pass o'er more frequent bones. Wert, Thracia, thou.~ ~
 9     IX,   100|    Pompeius' victory, nor the frequent car~ ~
10     IX,   219|                            By frequent fires th' Apulian herdsman
11     IX,   399|         Nor Auster's force in frequent buffets spent~ ~
12     IX,   993|                            In frequent wail, "the arms from which
13     IX,  1180|                     1180 Burn frequent offerings. To my emprise~ ~
14      X,   146|                          With frequent emeralds studded. Gems of
15      X,   188|             No hunger urging. Frequent birds and beasts,~ ~
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