Book,  Verse

 1      I,   489|                      Sarmatian garb. Batavia's warriors fierce~ ~
 2      I,   655| borders on the wall; in sacred garb~ ~
 3     II,    22|             All men in private garb; no purple hem~ ~
 4     II,    34|        laid aside their wonted garb:~ ~
 5     II,   411|                    Wearing the garb of sorrow, while the wool~ ~
 6    III,   332|     met nations varied thus in garb~ ~
 7      V,   443|     taught to serve him in the garb of peace.~ ~
 8     VI,   773|                  Flamed on her garb as by a fury worn;~ ~
 9   VIII,    64|      the dust of travel on his garb.~ ~
10     IX,   133|      cabin, veiled, in funeral garb,~ ~
11     IX,   212|     once gained, her husband's garb,~ ~
12     IX,   288|        distant nations. In the garb of Rome~ ~
13      X,   182|         Consul, left in sordid garb~ ~
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