Book,  Verse

 1     IV,   177|     and battle. In the plain arose~ ~
 2      V,   526|     in misty clouds the moon arose~ ~
 3     VI,   263|              Glad to the sky arose; no greater joy~ ~
 4    VII,    74|           Trembled and fled, arose, to Magnus' ear~ ~
 5    VII,   617| Barbarians may grapple. Then arose~ ~
 6    VII,   661|    drives his chariot, there arose a night~ ~
 7   VIII,   168| spouse: while from the shore arose~ ~
 8     IX,    58|     the distance on the main arose~ ~
 9     IX,   173|    which with stealthy flame arose~ ~
10     IX,   402|           Far from the coast arose; there watched in vain~ ~
11     IX,  1081|      snakes, a pungent smoke arose;~ ~
12     IX,  1192|                      But day arose, and veiled the nightly
13      X,   521|   postponement: when the day arose~ ~
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