Book,  Verse

 1      I,   676|     The victim's struggles prove the gods averse;~ ~
 2    III,   208|   ships (alas! her all) to prove~ ~
 3     IV,   289|                         To prove his shamelessness of guilt.~ ~ ~
 4      V,    49|     Spur on your fates and prove your hopes to heaven.~ ~
 5      V,   125|                         As prove the waves of Salamis: 11
 6    VII,   303|     command this day shall prove~ ~
 7   VIII,   157|                         To prove my fate. Farewell thou happiest
 8   VIII,   736|                      Shall prove their love." Thus did Pompeius
 9   VIII,   800|                     800 To prove the murder done. The perishing
10     IX,   170| 170 To feast his eyes, and prove the bloody deed.~ ~
11     IX,  1055|             Each babe they prove by test of deadly asp~ ~
12      X,   551|  Upon his victim slain, to prove his skill.~ ~
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