Book,  Verse

 1     II,    11|   realms unbalanced, fix by stern decree'~ ~
 2     II,   418|     save by Brutus. Sad and stern~ ~
 3     II,   816|                  Her flying stern; then from the empty sea~ ~
 4    III,   407|         But Caesar's visage stern betrayed his ire~ ~
 5    III,   650|                     650 The stern Phocaean, pierced his back
 6    III,   738|         Tugs at the twisted stern; or from the seats~ ~
 7      V,    17|  Thus Lentulus began, while stern and sad~ ~
 8      V,   296|                    From the stern ranks no doubtful murmur
 9    VII,   340|         340 I see the faces stern, the threatening eyes,~ ~
10   VIII,   220|   sails; and hauling to the stern~ ~
11      X,   181|         Fabricius or Curius stern of soul,~ ~
12      X,   443| spouse: how hope we from so stern a judge~ ~
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