Book,  Verse

 1      I,   242|                          Or javelin reach him from the hunter'
 2    III,   395|                             Javelin and blazing torch upon our
 3    III,   633|             Hurls forth the javelin, but hand to hand~ ~
 4    III,   666| climb the friendly deck, by javelin pierced,~ ~
 5    III,   795|              And hurled his javelin, blind, but not in vain;~ ~
 6    VII,   338|                         The javelin's flight to me betrays the
 7    VII,   613|          Pierced through by javelin spurned with sounding hoof~ ~
 8   VIII,   344|  Nor trust they only to the javelin blade~ ~
 9   VIII,   694|       Nor bearing still the javelin of Rome;~ ~
10     IX,   168|          And borne aloft on javelin; this sight,~ ~
11     IX,   688|                 Bearing his javelin, as one of them~ ~
12     IX,   900|        900 Pierced with his javelin. Small the serpent's bulk;~ ~
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