Book,  Verse

 1     IV,   381|       Proud was his bearing, and despite of ills,~ ~
 2     VI,   240|                 240 Bearing a forest of spears, though
 3    VII,    75|                     Bearing the voice of all. To him
 4    VII,   831|    And of thy noble bearing in defeat,~ ~
 5    VII,   944|                     Bearing innate from birth the certain
 6   VIII,   694|                 Nor bearing still the javelin of Rome;~ ~
 7     IX,    97|                     Bearing thine ashes, and the rising
 8     IX,   688|                     Bearing his javelin, as one of them~ ~
 9     IX,  1200|                1200 Bearing his dreadful gift, Pompeius'
10      X,    16|    Of ancient Isis; bearing witness all~ ~
11      X,   139|  In sturdy columns, bearing up the roof;~ ~
12      X,   362|                     Bearing try winter: and by both
13      X,   570|                 570 Bearing a message, thus: "At whose
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