Book,  Verse

 1      I,   668| cap of office. While they tread the path~ ~
 2      V,    28|  day and night with equal tread~ ~
 3      V,   148|   the priestess feared to tread~ ~
 4      V,   585|             With cautious tread advanced to such a deed 29~ ~
 5     VI,   961|                       And tread beneath your feet, in pride
 6    VII,    85|             Swift was thy tread when these proud nations
 7    VII,   393|                           Tread low their camp when rushing
 8    VII,   398|             With speedier tread dashed down upon the foe.~ ~ ~ ~
 9    VII,   468| gods, no human foot shall tread,~ ~
10   VIII,    52|                      Thou tread'st some cliff sea-beaten,
11   VIII,   942|             No foot would tread. But if the stone deserves~ ~
12     IX,  1028|              And stars we tread; behind our backs the home~ ~
13     IX,  1153|                      Thou tread'st the dust of Hector."
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