Book,  Verse

 1      I,     2|                And crime let loose we sing; how Rome's high
 2     II,    60|                       60 Let loose from furthest North her
 3     II,   581|                          Let loose the bands and set the captive
 4     II,   733|                          And loose their ships and launch upon
 5     II,   786|        They cast the vessels loose; no song was heard~ ~
 6     IV,   506| Illyrian shores, and hanging loose,~ ~
 7     IV,   846|      Till from the height in loose unordered lines~ ~
 8      V,   143|                           To loose the sacred gateways and
 9      V,   490|     our flagging sails. Cast loose the ropes~ ~
10      V,   819|      their pinions tense, in loose array~ ~
11    VII,   260|       260 Of Cappadocia, and loose of rein~ ~
12      X,    97|                  Her tresses loose as though in sorrow torn,~ ~
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