Book,  Verse

 1      I,   510|         Your dwelling-place, and forests far remote.~ ~
 2     II,   758|               To hew the stately forests and with trees~ ~
 3     II,   768|                        Of fallen forests grew upon the waves,~ ~
 4    III,   414|         Their strength by sturdy forests unopposed,~ ~
 5    III,   449|                     Now fell the forests far and wide, despoiled~ ~
 6     IV,   270|             270 Grown strange to forests, long confined in dens,~ ~
 7     VI,    50|            50 And in vast circle forests are enclosed~ ~
 8     VI,   387| following devious paths, through forests wide,~ ~
 9     VI,   820|                 820 The sound of forests and the thunder peal.~ ~
10   VIII,     3|                              And forests lone, urged on his wearied
11     IX,   502|                       Yet citron forests to Maurusian tribes~ ~
12     IX,   735|                    Untilled; nor forests shaded, nor the plough~ ~
13     IX,  1139|                                  Forests of trees and hollow mouldering
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