Book,  Verse

 1     IV,   357|                  With murderous venom; had'st thou, Caesar, cast~ ~
 2     VI,   584|         dies the snake by human venom slain.~ ~ ~ ~
 3     IX,   465|            The serpent void his venom; by my fate~ ~
 4     IX,   745|       Dripped down with viper's venom. This alone~ ~
 5     IX,   798|    Breathed! from her eyes what venom of death distilled!~ ~
 6     IX,   845|                       Fuses his venom. Greedy Prester swells~ ~
 7     IX,   882|                       The fatal venom thirsting at his heart.~ ~
 8     IX,   964|                             His venom from afar. Through Paullus'
 9     IX,   989| Harmless the while, the lurking venom slept.~ ~
10     IX,  1006|          Should perish by their venom. To the realms~ ~
11     IX,  1098|             Now paling draw the venom. In their mouths,~ ~
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