Book,  Verse

 1      I,    11| not the shade of Crassus, wandering still, 2~ ~
 2      I,   285|                 To lead a wandering life, rather than keep~ ~
 3      I,   372|                           Wandering, or in the caves that saw
 4      V,   147|                      Were wandering careless; her he bids to
 5      V,   703|                    Sounds wandering Hadria. How long the crags~ ~
 6     VI,   962|                       The wandering phantoms of the gods of
 7    VII,   512|  And Rhine's broad river, wandering at her will~ ~
 8   VIII,   494|   thou not he to whom our wandering shades~ ~
 9     IX,    17|  was filled, first on the wandering stars~ ~
10     IX,   574|          Flamed o'er them wandering: yet some were hid~ ~
11     IX,   813|   the night, to shade the wandering moon,~ ~
12      X,   379|                       Try wandering currents, which through
13      X,   527|                       Not wandering in disorder are they seen,~ ~
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