Book,  Verse

 1      I,     1|                           Wars worse than civil on Emathian 1
 2      I,   579|           Unerring portents of worse ills to come.~ ~
 3      I,   701|                     The future worse than fact. May all the gods~ ~
 4      I,   746|                            But worse remained; for as on Pindus'
 5     II,   250|                        250 Yet worse disasters may our fears
 6     II,   258|                             To worse ambitions; nor would either
 7     II,   583|        s last dishonour, whose worse doom~ ~
 8      V,   932|                                Worse than her fears, and in the
 9    VII,   823|                          Twere worse to conquer. Then forbid
10   VIII,   476|        rest on thee or Caesar, worse than this~ ~
11   VIII,   776|                    Thus making worse his crime) severed the folds~ ~
12     IX,   164| thought great Caesar come. But worse than all,~ ~
13     IX,   165|                                Worse than the wounds which gaped
14     IX,  1267|      Thou minion, to thy King. Worse does your crime~ ~
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