Book,  Verse

 1      I,   191|                   Furrowed of yore by great Camillus' plough,~ ~
 2      I,   302| chiefs who won them rights of yore,~ ~
 3      I,   642|     dismay they summon, as of yore,~ ~
 4     II,   270|    whom that virtue, which of yore~ ~
 5    III,   237|       fields which mourned of yore the gift~ ~
 6    III,   250|         250 Of Ninus great of yore; from windy plains~ ~
 7     IV,   610|      guilt of battle. Thus of yore,~ ~
 8     VI,   417|                     Potent of yore; and Argos, 16 famous erst,~ ~
 9    VII,   800|   muse upon the happy days of yore.~ ~
10   VIII,   305|       counsel. Rouse ye as of yore~ ~
11   VIII,   854|      nor that triumphs won of yore~ ~
12     IX,    57|    waters pleased thy soul of yore.~ ~
13     IX,   229|      disciplined the state of yore~ ~
14      X,    70|       as the Spartan queen of yore~ ~
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