Book,  Verse

 1      I,   176|             Nought but the air opposing, through its path~ ~
 2     II,   681|                       Whets on opposing trunks his growing horn,~ ~
 3     II,   698|                 A craggy cliff opposing breaks the gale~ ~
 4    III,   268|                Against the sun opposing; on this shore 17~ ~
 5     IV,    29|                                Opposing standard, numberless; yet
 6     IV,    43|  soldier climbed, and from the opposing steep~ ~
 7     IV,   189|                            Th' opposing sentinels; with eager eyes~ ~
 8     IV,   467|         That Baslus was on th' opposing shore~ ~
 9     IV,   528|                        Against opposing hosts; nor long the fight,~ ~
10     VI,   487|                                Opposing, barred the constellations'
11    VII,   248| Reflected from their arms, th' opposing sun~ ~
12    VII,   551|                     With front opposing; yet to yield their ground~ ~
13      X,   241|                                Opposing: while the sun divides the
14      X,   529|                          A foe opposing; ready to receive~ ~
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