Book,  Verse

 1     II,   184|   furnace ere his blood was gone.~ ~
 2     II,   804|   sorrow that the fleet was gone~ ~
 3    III,   147|    crimes: the citizens are gone.~ ~
 4    III,   507|                    His oxen gone which else had drawn the
 5    III,   771|     grip until the life was gone.~ ~
 6      V,   283|         Seemed for a moment gone. That faithful host,~ ~
 7      V,   320|                         320 Gone is the strength of life,
 8      V,   320|    is the strength of life, gone all its pride!~ ~
 9      V,   781|   reckless daring hast thou gone,~ ~
10   VIII,    87|     greater glory, for that gone~ ~
11     IX,   102|                             Gone is that happy husband from
12     IX,   228|                             Gone is a citizen who though
13     IX,   270| Ocean theft again; Pompeius gone,~ ~
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