Book,  Verse

 1      I,   327|       pomp around the ancient hill.~ ~
 2      I,   434|    great Juno's temple on the hill,~ ~
 3     IV,    13|            And forms a modest hill, Ilerda 3 stands,~ ~
 4     IV,    19|       camp; but Caesar's on a hill,~ ~
 5     IV,    35|   morn he bids them seize the hill~ ~
 6     IV,   168|            Stand empty on the hill, "To arms!" he cried:~ ~
 7      V,   384|      my chariot to the sacred hill?~ ~
 8     VI,    18|       Petra's slopes, a rocky hill~ ~
 9     VI,    87|                          O'er hill and valley, and enclose
10    VII,   273|     tent, when on the further hill~ ~
11    VII,   467|       mark her cities. Alba's hill,~ ~
12    VII,   756|       fortunes fled. A little hill he sought~ ~
13     IX,   101| carried him in triumph to the hill;~ ~
14     IX,   214|   worn of old upon the sacred hill 5~ ~
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