Book,  Verse

 1     IV,   294|                               Didst thou so triumph. By this
 2      V,   368|      that with voice and hand didst rage but now~ ~
 3      V,   792|               And why thyself didst seek Italia's shores?~ ~
 4    VII,   195|                               Didst thou appeal? What furies
 5    VII,   195|      thou appeal? What furies didst thou call,~ ~
 6    VII,   197| Whelmed in th' abyss of hell? Didst favour gain~ ~
 7    VII,   788|             Beloved Cornelia, didst cause his flight;~ ~
 8    VII,   993|                               Didst thou offend that thus on
 9   VIII,   681|       Thou dost debar me, why didst turn aside~ ~
10   VIII,   697|                  For carnage. Didst thou, Fortune, for the sake~ ~
11   VIII,   754|       to be left of thee, and didst thou seek~ ~
12     IX,    69|    unhallowed rite, "Fortune, didst thou~ ~
13     IX,   969|       the lance by which thou didst transfix~ ~
14     IX,  1246|                               Didst thou with impious war pursue
15     IX,  1249|           Touch on thy heart. Didst think perchance that grief~ ~
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