Book,  Verse

 1    III,   515|                          Beheld, and thought some subterranean
 2    III,   800|                      800 Beheld; than whom in prime of manhood
 3     IV,   477|  And thus the eye amazed beheld the mass~ ~
 4      V,   465|           Deserving not) beheld the wonted fires~ ~
 5     VI,     3|         And all the gods beheld their chosen pair,~ ~
 6     VI,   676|                          Beheld her seated on the crags
 7    VII,   499|                          Beheld thine empire; and the furthest
 8     IX,   145|                   Cnaeus beheld his brother and his band~ ~
 9     IX,   571|                          Beheld the ruins. All the earth
10     IX,   581|                  Far off beheld they came, whose meagre
11     IX,  1143| stones were perished. He beheld~ ~
12      X,   352|        By Seres 19 first beheld, yet know they not~ ~ ~ ~
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