Book,  Verse

 1      I,   257| Farewell to treaties. Fortune, lead me on;~ ~
 2      I,   285|                             To lead a wandering life, rather
 3      I,   420|                            420 Lead us through Scythian deserts,
 4      I,   420|      through Scythian deserts, lead us where~ ~
 5     II,   717|                                Lead to the sea again the pirate
 6     IV,   401|             Give us repose; to lead in peace the life~ ~
 7    VII,   598|         and ponderous balls of lead~ ~
 8   VIII,   410|                      410 Shall lead thy columns? Shall the only
 9     IX,   181|                      Captains, lead on: for civil strife ne'
10     IX,   437|                             To lead his legions. And the storm
11     IX,   456|      On this our enterprise to lead a band~ ~
12     IX,   702|        peoples? Rather would I lead~ ~
13      X,    76|      Canopus, hoping she might lead~ ~
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