Book,  Verse

 1      I,    42|     is silent. For this boon supreme~ ~
 2      I,   143|      cause can vouch a judge supreme;~ ~
 3      I,   497|    the auburn locks in pride supreme;~ ~
 4    III,   368|                 That Jupiter supreme still held the throne.~ ~
 5     VI,   485|     almost touched the stars supreme,~ ~
 6     VI,   730|        730 Bows to the power supreme. But if thou be~ ~
 7     VI,   858|      death; and yet the gift supreme~ ~
 8    VII,   282|     conflict come, the fight supreme,~ ~
 9    VII,   528|   confusion: from his throne supreme~ ~
10    VII,   574| still innocent. Chance rules supreme,~ ~
11     IX,  1157|   sacred task of poets, toil supreme,~ ~
12      X,   163|      and Caesar in the midst supreme.~ ~
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