Book,  Verse

 1    III,   202|                            In fount Sicilian seeks the day again.~ ~
 2    III,   298|    where rising from a common fount~ ~
 3      V,   146|           Round the Castalian fount and in the grove~ ~
 4     VI,   248|                  To reach the fount of blood. Unnumbered wounds~ ~
 5     IX,   610|      Hammon uprears a wood; a fount the cause~ ~
 6     IX,   717|                           The fount was thronged and asps pressed
 7     IX,   724| harmless." Then he sipped the fount,~ ~
 8     IX,   844|    and Natrix who in bubbling fount~ ~
 9     IX,   876|  sweat bedewed; dried up, the fount of tears~ ~
10      X,    44|  compassed, and had drunk the fount of Nile:~ ~
11      X,   229|                    To see the fount of Nile -- and civil war~ ~
12      X,   259|                           The fount of Nile, he, master of the
13      X,   261|                Brims from his fount, as Ocean when the moon~ ~
14      X,   305|       pass: and from a single fount~ ~
15      X,   335|                    Not of the fount of Nile. Cambyses king~ ~
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