Book,  Verse

 1     II,   744|                        While aught remained to do. Now in his
 2     IV,   400|                          400 Aught but thy victory won. Nor
 3      V,   344|                          For aught but evil, thus may civil
 4      V,   355|                Nor feared he aught save order at the hands~ ~
 5     VI,   201| narrow space, could hope for aught but death.~ ~
 6    VII,   841|         Avails the conquered aught; then pledge your faith~ ~
 7   VIII,    55|                              Aught of thy husband's fate.~ ~ ~ ~
 8   VIII,    95|                              Aught save my fortune. If for
 9   VIII,   893|               Should venture aught upon thee. Take the fire;~ ~
10     IX,    38|                              Aught for himself: freedom, since
11     IX,   132|                         Were aught but grief required to cause
12     IX,   662|        Is longest life worth aught? And doth its term~ ~
13     IX,   860|                      860 Nor aught, find safety; and ye need
14     IX,  1161|      Latian Muse may promise aught,~ ~
15      X,    99|           If, mighty Caesar, aught to noble birth~ ~
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