Book,  Verse

 1      I,   254|   When Csesar crossed and trod beneath his feet~ ~
 2     II,   108|        Awhile he lay, and trod the hostile dust~ ~
 3      V,   638|                       And trod the margin with unsteady
 4    VII,   842|  has the victory." Caesar trod~ ~
 5     IX,   441|             Thus ere they trod the deserts, Cato spake:~ ~
 6     IX,   541|             The sand they trod. Had Auster been enclosed~ ~
 7     IX,   713|     The gods permit, they trod; and scarcer still~ ~
 8     IX,   867|                           Trod on a Dipsas; quick with
 9      X,     2|                     First trod the shore accursed, with
10      X,    64|         And Caesar safely trod Pellaean halls;~ ~
11      X,   665| Drove back Pompeius as he trod the breach....~ ~ ~
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