Book,  Verse

 1      I,   196|         liberties; but prone to ire;~ ~
 2      I,   717| destruction shall ye wreak your ire?~ ~
 3     II,   551|        his march; and roused to ire, he cried:~ ~
 4    III,    62|             How to arouse their ire, and how to gain~ ~
 5    III,   152|                     Incensed to ire: "Vain is thy hope to fall~ ~
 6    III,   407|       visage stern betrayed his ire~ ~
 7    III,   494|                    For Caesar's ire weighed down the wrath of
 8    III,   505|         The gods can vent their ire. Enough hewn down,~ ~
 9      V,   420|      420 Such were his words of ire, and all the host~ ~
10     VI,   413|         mournful for the Muses' ire~ ~
11    VII,   934|                             His ire by blood appeased. Yet ask
12   VIII,   153|    merited remorseless Caesar's ire:~ ~
13   VIII,   170|                          170 In ire against the gods, that thou
14   VIII,   744|        with power, for Caesar's ire,~ ~
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