Book,  Verse

 1      I,   479|                       Through peaceful meads glides onward to the
 2     II,   218|                Where once the peaceful tribes their votes declared.~ ~
 3     II,   300|       300 Do thou live on thy peaceful life apart~ ~
 4     II,   504|                            In peaceful guise to march, this was
 5     II,   588|                           And peaceful scenes, degenerate? Rather
 6    III,   350| chieftain they approach, with peaceful words~ ~
 7     IV,   223|                   Now all was peaceful, and in either camp~ ~
 8     IV,   488|     fresh adventures; for the peaceful sea~ ~
 9      V,   621|                            Or peaceful rays to rest; part of his
10     VI,    82|                           Who peaceful tills the mid-Sicilian fields~ ~
11     VI,   955|                           And peaceful, waits thy father and his
12    VII,   301|    homes and kindred, and the peaceful farm,~ ~
13   VIII,   589|                           And peaceful ever, and to make our realm~ ~
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