Book,  Verse

 1     II,    66|                            To raise against herself in civil
 2     II,   319|                 Be pleased to raise the sword, nor Magnus then~ ~
 3     IV,   884|      crushed phalanx, till to raise their swords~ ~
 4     VI,   271|                           Yet raise me up to place me in the
 5     VI,   561|                            To raise the billows. Ships against
 6     VI,   736|                            To raise a single corpse. From dead
 7     VI,   749|                     Armies to raise and order back to life~ ~
 8    VII,    14|                            To raise his fame and place him with
 9    VII,   540| mortals; for these wars shall raise~ ~
10   VIII,    72|   fates; and tried in vain to raise~ ~
11   VIII,    97|        Yet scarcely could she raise her trembling limbs,~ ~
12   VIII,   629|      throngs Pelusian Canopus raise~ ~
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