Book,  Verse

 1     II,   455|   Laved by Dalmatian waves. Rivers immense,~ ~
 2     II,   461|    Which, more than all the rivers of the earth,~ ~
 3    III,   267|                    Alone of rivers, to discharge his stream~ ~
 4     IV,    15|        Not least of western rivers, Sicoris~ ~
 5     IV,   109|       Are seen no more; and rivers whelmed in one;~ ~
 6     IV,   125|                         Let rivers backward run in different
 7      V,   388|                  If all the rivers that now seek the sea~ ~
 8     VI,    54| room to move his camp; nay, rivers rose~ ~
 9     VI,   423|        Flowed forth in many rivers: to the west~ ~
10     VI,   448|       Soon as were sped the rivers, Boebian ploughs~ ~
11     VI,   563|     motionless the torrent: rivers run~ ~
12    VII,   816|                         The rivers turbid with a crimson stream;~ ~
13      X,   307|               Pours all the rivers forth. And rumour says~ ~
14      X,   334|             Which fill your rivers, Rhone and Po, he drank.~ ~
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